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What title do you like the more? (Is for a book on productivity and fighting internet addiction)
20 Responses to Option A
Sounds just slightly more trustworthy. But neither sound trustworthy. These sound like things to make money off of sad people
I chose option A because it sounds more professional. In my honest opinion, choice B sounds pathetic a little.
After carefully studying both titles, I chose Option A because it had a much more positive tone. I am not a "Debbie Downer" and I tend to approach situations in life in a positive manner. It never pays to be negative.
Option B has some grammar errors "addition" instead of addiction
I strongly prefer option A because I feel like the description is a lot more specific, which I like.
It explains better as to what it should accomplish
I don't like the last line of the other option. Option A sounds better.
It seems more motivational and "grabby" like it would definitely grab my attention because it speaks to me in a way that is relatable to my own life.
It's better than B. I just don't like the phrase "years and tears" in the main description of a book. Option A sounds much more professional.
I hate hearing how things are "secret" they always seem scammy.
I chose option A because it's more descriptive and i like the idea of 'defeating several billion dollar companies'
i LIKE THE IDEA OF DEFEATING large companies. catchy for me.Plus the explanation looks good i see what the book is about.
Neither of them is very good, but option B is awkward and less informative.
I prefer A because it does a better job and is very clear on telling you what the book is about. The part about defeating billion dollar companies captures your attention.
Both titles are way too long. I do like option A better because of the content. I really don't like the last sentence in option B. It doesn't make me want to buy the book. Also, there's a typo in the second sentence in option B (addition should be addiction). I would rather the title be Live Like You Mean It: The Best Digital Guide to Amazing Productivity, Battling Internet Addiction, and Avoiding Time Management Failure. Even that feels too long for me but it's shorter than what you have and better in my opinion.
has more interesting text and hooks you
This title description is much more clearer.
Option A- It's in a digital format. It seems very logical. It actually talks about reaching amazing productivity and fighting internet addiction.
I don't like guides that promise some "secret" to succeeding at some goal. It usually takes planning and hard work, not some hidden trick!
Option A ... it is a very strong title that makes me feel more emotion (vs the other title). Sounds like the author has already "been there don't that" so they understand me. It also gives me inner strength that I can do it if I buy the book!
30 Responses to Option B
I like option B. I think it is a little more straightforward. I like "simple plan" as I spend too much time on the internet.
B is the shortest. Even though B is way too long for a good book title it is the better of the two
B resonates more with me personally
The title in Option B flows better and makes a convincing statement.
I went with B because I didn't like the following in A: "by simply defeating several billion dollar companies." If you remove that phrase, I'd like A much more than B.
because the other option had an unrealistic means to accomplish the goal
The description is a bit shorter and that is one reason it would be more appealing as well as it just sounds better overall
This discription sounds like the author knows from personal experience what they are talking about
This one sounds better and doesn't mention that it's a "digital guide", which kind of sounds like it's defeating the purpose of getting people off the internet. It also sounds like the author put in a lot of effort to get it right and help others.
I feel like this one is more motivating
Option A had grammatical errors and was overly wordy. Option B has brevity and gets to the point in fewer words. I would rather the book have a direct approach like it's title.
I like this title more. It is short and concise and to the point.It describes exactly what it’s trying to say clearly
I honestly don't like either title. They're both too long and complex. However, I chose B because I thought it seemed more reasonable than A. B switches to the first person in the end (which is kind of obnoxious) and "years and tears" is sounds kind of corny but it sounds way better than "by simply defeating several billion dollar companies". That just sounds really difficult and I think reading that title would make me not even want to try. B makes it this endeavor sound doable because the author implies that they were able to succeed. Granted, they still make it sound way too difficult by talking about how long it took them to figure it out. Maybe leave that out of the title... Either way, B is better.
This leads me to believe I would learn something new. This book makes me have hope.
It's a better saying in my opinion.
I prefer Option Choice B because it's more concise and relatable.
more simple and straight forward it keeps my attention
Short and simple is always the most attractive for me. B makes sense and gets the point across without being too wordy like A.
I chose B because it has fewer words. A makes a statement about defeating billion dollar companies that doesn't seem possible. BNeither one is very good and both are too long for a book title. B has a couple of spelling errors.
To me it sounds less generic, something I can pick more easily out of the noise.
option B sounds like someone else did the hard work to come up with a plan and now I can use it to be successful. The other option sounds like its a guide on how to get started on an impossible task of defeating billion dollar companies and in no way suggests it leads to anything good.
It fits my lifestyle
It's more simplistic and easier to understand.
It's more simple and I like how it said "cost me years and tears to come up with". I think that makes it a little funny and more relatable.
It's more that I didn't like Option A. The part of the title "defeating several billion dollar companies" strikes me as silly.
I like how it says a secret of deafeting.
Both are good but B is more to the point
I prefer option B because it connects with the reader on a personal level and seems realistic. The creator seems honest and open in that it took them years and struggle to create this, it didn't happen over night. It providers the reader a sense or realism in that it will take time to defeat their internet addiction and procrastination behaviors, but it is possible. Option A seems unrealistic and doesn't relate at all with the reader. With Option A stating that it'll help you defeat several billion dollar companies seems more like a scam or gimmick than actual help in achieving the goals of time management and internet addiction.
I like the discription of choice B best. It is right to the point. I think choice A, the title is too long.
I like the idea of learning a secret from this book.
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