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Which book title is most appealing?
Option D won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 28 votes after 4 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 |
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D | 32% 16 votes | 34% 17 votes +1 | 40% 20 votes +3 | 59.57% 28 votes +8 |
C | 22% 11 votes | 22% 11 votes | 32% 16 votes +5 | 40.43% 19 votes +3 |
E | 20% 10 votes | 24% 12 votes +2 | 28% 14 votes +2 | Eliminated 14 votes reassigned |
F | 16% 8 votes | 20% 10 votes +2 | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned | |
B | 10% 5 votes | Eliminated 5 votes reassigned | ||
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5 Responses to Option B
this title seems the most appealing to me
It sounds promising. I want to purchase immediately. It is a must read.
The ones that sound a little mysterious seem better than the ones that sound more like generic self help books.
They all had to-the-point titles that still gave you an idea of what the book was about. Also, I avoided wordy titles.
Wow these are great. Hard to choose between my top 2 because I love them both for different reasons. The School of Intentional Living is so perfectly descriptive and sets up such a clear idea of what this book will be when I read it and that title has an amazing ring to it, sounds super elegant and refined. The Intentional Wisdom title with Conventional crossed out is extremely appealing to me, I just love word switches like that it's a really cool and clever title. My #3 choice I like it because it gives a specific number of elements we'll learn and for some reason that always draws people in (including me). And my #4 choice is just very straightforward and clear which I like. But really by far my top 2 are major favorites.
11 Responses to Option C
I like titles with numbers in them. It encourages me to read it to find out what the elements are. I like the one with the crossed-out word next because it makes me interested in the title and what's in the book. But I like the wording of the first one the best.
C makes an impact. It is engaging and empowering.
I voted based upon the ones that I think would be easy to remember, and the ones that sound the most interesting to me and would make me want to keep reading.
I chose C as my top choice because to say "the 12 elements" tells me this will be very structured and outlined with defined steps. I like B almost as much as C because, with "school" in the title, I feel confident that I will get credible information. Option A is my third choice because it also uses the word "school", but to just say "intention" leaves too much to my imagination of what I can expect the book is about or what I can really gain from it. My fourth choice is D because I also expect it will have credible information, and the goal is clearly defined. However, once I read how to "start", how far will it take me, or is it like a car with a good battery but very little fuel. I do not like E because the title makes me think of another book that uses similar wording, and I do not like that book nor the author.
I like C the best because it breaks down exactly what you will be reading and since there are only 12 bullet points to "Intentional Living", it seems very obtainable. I like F next because it shows that this will be a different way than the average way. I chose E next because The Intentional Life is a bit of a boring title, but also informative and potentially enticing. I chose D last because it sounds like so many other self help book titles, but it explains what you will be learning in the book clearly. I did not like the other two options because of the word school; it will make people think of something that is hard and that they didn't like or it could sound a bit cult-ish.
I like these four the most because they really do a good job of telling you what the book is about without spelling it out literally. I think that the titles I picked are creative and really are very attractive. I would want to look more into them!
Folks like buying books that promise a specific number of tips - The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People - so I thought Option C was the logical choice for first place. "How To" books also sell well so I chose Option D for second place. Either of those two title will generate the most sales!
Because those sounded the best and are most appealing to the demographic
Option C is direct and title reflects a specific path to obtain intentional living. That specific path is dictated by the number 12 suggesting specificity which I prefer.
I like choice c because it gives you a list.
Overall I do not like 'the school of ...' books. Even though the books are meant to be informative they tend to just sound pretty cheesy and not worth picking up. Having a book that is clearly broken down into steps or elements can make it seem like an easy read and also very helpful as it will be something to at least take some points away from, even if you don't change everything in your life.
16 Responses to Option D
These titles are the most appealing
more catchy and appealing
they were easier to read and remember
I like the idea of getting right down to the intentional life.
I like the title of D because it gets down to what the book is about instead of coming up with a dumb name that is confusing for branding purposes in my opinion.
It needs to be clear
They resonate with me the most and pique my curiosity.
this one sounds most like a directive yet self help book. i also like #2 where its crossed out and makes you think its compared to conventional. both are good and catchy.
I liked Option D best as the title was straight to the point of what the book is about. The other three Options I liked about equally but those titles were not as direct as Option D.
These choices capture my attention and inspire me to pick up the book itself and find out more about it
Option D is the most appealing because it portrays a title that will give you actionable steps into living intentionally. Option B is second best because it seeks to educate you on what comprises intential living. Option C is the third best because of the number of different elements that could be used by the reader but these books are sometimes not as actionable as they describe. Option A is the 4th best because it portrays to the reader what the entire book will be about.
I choose D first because this is the title that I like the best. I definitely know what this book is going to be about. I choose B next because it is telling me it is going to teach me about intentional living. I choose E next because it is a short and concise title. Finally I choose C last because it would be my least favorite title of the four.
This ones just stand out the most to me and make me want to read the book and find out more, makes me think more positive.
D is by far my favorite choice, because of the use of the phrase "How to." It lets me know that this book will offer me ways to improve my life. The next three choices are all OK, but far behind D, but the "12 Elements" one does give me some indication of what the book will be about (aka, helping me become a better person). All of the choices with the word "School" in them are a bit distracting, because it makes me wonder if the books are about education. I am much less likely to consider a book that I believe to be about educational philosophy than a how-to book.
I preferred the options that did a good job of showing what the content of the book is. That means, I liked the titles that were descriptive about what the book is about.
The crossed out word is provocative and intriguing and makes you want to read that crossed out word. Most of the selections are pretty standard except the ones I thought would grab my attention because of the wording.
10 Responses to Option E
Keeping the title short and to the point is most preferred. less words please.
The first titles that I chose are the ones that piqued my interest the most. There is a bit of mystery to them that caught my eye.
These stood out to me the most; they had some humor or something to catch the eye.
My preference is for a title that is more straightforward and tells a bit about the book in the title. I like to have an idea of what the book is about just from reading the title. That gives me a clearer idea if the subject matter would pertain to me and what I would use it for. I like the titles that are not many words and that gets to the point about the subject
I am assuming, based on the name, that the title is for some kind of self help book. I picked the names that I though sounded the most like a book I would read to learn about myself and help improve myself. The tie-breaker for the last one was that I though the strikeout in the title was an interesting thing that would catch my attention.
for me, these book titles are the most appealing. These would be the ones I would be interested in reading to see what I can learn
The titles I choose were the best options out of the six
The Intentional Life is simple and straightforward. It doesnt sound gimmicky or too complex.
For a book of this nature I believe the title should be as straightforward as possible. For this reason I felt that E was the best choice, as it clearly conveyed the focus would be living your life intentionally. My other choices conveyed this to some degree, but I thought they didn’t do quite as good a job as E. The only different choice that I liked was F, which I thought was more creative without being too awkward sounding.
These are all pretty straightforward titles, but the subject itself is pretty straightforward. I really didn't like the title that was crossed out because it looks messy. I chose based on how creative I thought the titles sounded and how easy to understand they were. I chose "The Intentional Life" as my first option because I think it is a simple title, but still catchy and a bit intriguing - like "hmm...I wonder what that life would look like?"
8 Responses to Option F
I like F the best because it makes you think a bit more since it's removing a title and adding something back in. I also like the word 'wisdom' better.
Option F is best because the title is really noticeable with the cross through the word.
F is unique, bold, and strong.
The cross out of conventional intrigues me because I'm interested in knowing the difference between the two.
The title with the word Conventional marked out clearly is interesting and it's quite unusual. This will draw the eye, make people want to read a bit about the topic. It also says clearly that it's NOT conventional, it's intentional. Nice and clear message and an attention getter which is good in a title.
creates a greater sense of contrast and embarking on something new
Option F was really striking with the word crossed out. It feels like it is telling us to end how we tend to think and learn a new way.
F because it makes you wonder what the intentional life is more, then D because it is a question that would be answered in the book, then E because it sounds simple and direct, then B because I like it the best out of the rest.
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