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Which book title / subtitle would best get your attention and why?
Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 119 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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A | 35.5% 71 votes | 45.5% 91 votes +20 | 59.5% 119 votes +28 |
B | 25% 50 votes | 27.5% 55 votes +5 | 40.5% 81 votes +26 |
C | 23% 46 votes | 27% 54 votes +8 | Eliminated 54 votes reassigned |
D | 16.5% 33 votes | Eliminated 33 votes reassigned |
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71 Responses to Option A
I like a title that tells you what it will do : Change your life.
these titles/sub grabbed my attention right now. These would make me want to start reading to see whats inside. I love learning new things esp about life in general
A is my top choice because I love the wording as it is very meaningful.
To me A and D are the best since the title is more geared to me. Meaning that it will be something I am looking for.
I chose Option A as my first choice because I like the title and how it address the reader. I chose Option D as my second choice because I like how the title addresses the reader from their viewpoint. I chose C as my third choice because I like the use of the word Uncommon in the title. I chose B as my fourth choice because I like the title and how the author tells the reader how he changed his life.
I really liked A because it was direct and personal. The other ones were not as confident sounding so they did not draw my interest as much. The I liked the ones that spoke to me the most, and the ones that said "changed my life" I was not as interested in because they were not as personal.
Options A and C are most compelling to me because the titles imply that there will be positive results the develop from reading this book.
I believe the tagline in Option A is most centered around your reader because after all most people only care about themselves. Now if people already know and respect you, then Option C could be viable.
I feel Option A is the most solid of the choices and the more attention-grabbing for me. If I see a title that says it will change MY life, as opposed to how it changed somebody else's, I think a fair amount of people, myself included, would be more interesting in see what it is all about.
Most of these felt a bit too wordy and clunky. I especially dislike the use of uncommon on top of everything else. I liked the most straightforward one. Also it offered me, as the reader, benefit directly.
A is a defined statement /B sounds like a certain improvement C / sounds like a recent discovery maybe something new D / sound questionable
I like the first one I chose cause I dig the adamant "will change your life" description.
A, C and D are the best because they have the better title. A and C are the best because their subtitles show that the book works instead of using the word "could" like D did. B has the worst title.
Being told that something will change my life is definitely an attractive statement that would catch my attention more than the other options.
A is simple and easy to understand. It just makes sense to me.
A is the best choice because it sounds more professional and serious than C and B, also it uses "will" instead of "could" like D thus it is more solid and assertive.
I like bold clams on books that they make and want to know if it is truth. Therefore A, B and C I like the claim Will/That changed my life. Then D that could.
A is number one because the title makes me curious as to how the gospel will change my life, the Will is a key word there. C is number two because I am interested to see how it did change someone else's life. D is number 3 because the word could does not really draw me in I like the title that guarantees. B is by far the least attention grabbing and the gamechanger in the beginning looks odd.
Option A is a very strong title that has a ring to it when you say it out loud. Option D is also strong, but it has a gentle ring to it. Option C is an ok title. Option B isn't a good title and I wouldn't consider it.
A is personalized, optimistic, and hopeful. B is optimistic and hopeful. D and C are not as inspiring.
I like that A and D are directed towards the reader. It makes it seem more possible and easy to relate to.
If you are a Christian, you read the Gospel and the title of option A will tell the stories of ways that your life can be changed. If you're lost, it can help change your life.
I like knowing that this could be about me and what can change my life.
I would choose option 'A' as this 'title' caught my attention. This title caught my attention because I like the fact that the title say's "The Gospel/An Understanding That Will Change Your Life". Key word: 'WILL' change your life. I like that because if we are looking to understand and want change than this title/book WILL change your life.
The word will in the subtitle is the strongest and gives me the most confidence. B is second because it is telling a story of it working which I liked. I like c better than d because the word could in d doesn’t give me a lot of confidence
I like the certainty of A and C, that it will change your life compared to D and B that say it 'could' change your life.
A is most definitive in saying it WILL change your life!
I chose the options based on the title
D was the least attention grabbing because of the word 'could'--there's no guarentee. A was most attention grabbing because the phrasing 'will change' is powerful. I thought B was slightly more attention grabbing than C because B had a personal testimony behind it.
I chose the book and subtitle that I felt was most compelling, captivating and that piqued my curiosity and made me want to read the book.
I put these in order of the strength of convincing me this is effective. Strong, definitive language gets top ranking.
A sounds like a given promise. B and C sound like something that has already happened. D is too wishywashy.
Made my choices based on which book title and subtitle best got my attention and kept me interested. I ranked my choices from the one that most got my attention with the subtitle to the one that least got my attention based on the subtitle
Option A is the best because it really captured my attention. The title really represent the caption and the caption sounds interesting to me. It sounds like there are tips for me that WILL change my life and it entices me to want to buy the book and to see what it is all about. Option D comes in second in that it states that it COULD change my life and it makes me wonder why buy a book for the potential to change my life, it doesn't have that impact like a book that WILL change my life. Option C comes in third because I am not really interested in learning about someone else's life especially if this book is coming from a relatively unknown author. Option B comes in last because the title is very generic and is reminiscent of a book that is meant for teens/early adults.
I think it is important to have "The Gospel" at the first part of the title, so it is easy to know what the book is about. In my first choice, I think that the language is strong - it "will" change my life, rather than "could" change my life, so it is more likely I'd pick that one up.
I picked the ones that said it "will" change my life first.
Just seems better
I chose A first because it sounded the most positive and it accurately depicts how I feel about the Gospel. I also kind of liked D and C but I do not at all care for B. B is confusing.
They are all similar. I don't like the use of GameChanger -- it's too cliche. Option A is my favorite. It is very direct -- it is saying this book WILL change your life. People want assurance not "could."
The wording in A sounds the most confident and stands out. B stands out to a degree. C is okay. D is my least favorite.
I like the positive affirmation for “will” in option a, option c is a conclusion of something positive that happened as a result of the book, option d is okay, but the could gives me pause. Option b - i dont care for the title game changer, i feel it takes away from what this book is
If you I go the title and meaning it speaks the truth. The gospel will always change your life if your willing to accept it into your heart.
I think that option A makes me think I will be gaining a knowledge or understanding that I didn't have before
I like A best. I like The Gospel being at the beginning. I like the wording better with That Will.... C would be next. Saying that it changed their life. And then D. that it could change my life. I don't like B
“Will change” is stronger than “could change”. Option B was a little confusing to me.
i think choice A is the best cause i like that it says "it will change your life".i think that would make more people pick it up to check it out. choice D would be my second choice because i like that it says it "could change your life". i think a lot of people would be interested in what could change their lives. choice B would be my third choice because knowing its a book about someone whos life was changed would make you wonder how and want to read it yourself. choice C is my last choice because i dont like that it says "an uncommon" understanding. i think that would confuse more people and make people not really understand what it was about and not want to read it as much as the others.
As a reader, I would like to read a book which could do something significant to my life. The change should have a chance to be applied to my life, not other's past experience. Thus, A and D are my favorite picks. A is ranked higher than D because the word "will" is stronger than "could". The topic of the book is likely to have an impact. I do not like C and B as they are just experiences of other people. They may not apply to the readers' case. C is slightly better than B in my opinion because the main title "gospel" is more meaningful than "game changer".
I want it to be about me. It’s great that it changed your life, but my life needs changing.
I picked A because from reading that title i would want to read that book.
I like the word your because it is focused on each consumer
i like WILL change your life
I like how basic and straight to the point it sounds. Doest beat around bush. B gamechanger doesnt fit with gospel. Its not a game.
These are the most riveting in this order.
The title and description of my first two choices are the ones that are understood the best. The first two choices that I made make the most sense to me and those are the titles that would get my attention. I feel that I can trust this title and that this book really could make positive changes for me
option A and D are directing to me, making it seems relevant to me, options C and B make the book seems like a memoir
I think that option A is the best title here, followed by option B...The reason I picked option A is that this title is somewhat stark and direct compared to the other titles, and the word "will" is the best word to use, as it is positive, and it implies results
it more interesting
I prefer A because it captures the essence of the book.
Positive and remember able
I think A's title is the most powerful and appealing. I think using the word "will" is the selling point.
A and C pretty much are tied for first place with me. I want to know what this understanding is that WILL change my life, and what makes it UNCOMMON. With D, if it COULD change my life, that makes it less interesting to me. It could or it could not work. And "GameChanger" for B doesn't hook me off the bat, so I would just think it was about gaming or something lame like that.
Most definitely option a here is the only option to choose. Option a is assertive, true, and complete. All the other options do not match.
The title has an inspiring words that makes it look attractive.
If I was reading it, it would be so it would change my life and this title says it WILL
The only real choice here seems to be: A as it looks and sounds like a Title and Sub-title. If forced on a second choice I would go with B. Number C makes it sound like Gospel is rocket-science, and D's use of the word "could" sounds wishy-washy.
All of the gospel ones sound more positive
I prefer the two options where the title keys in on what it can do for me. I would rather read something about self improvement as opposed to how it helped someone else.
Choice A has the Title of The Gospel with an understanding that will change your life. Looking for a spiritual book with a sure thing to help change your life. This is the book I would choose if I needed help in my life. Choice D has the wording Could Change your life which does not sound hopeful. Choice C has reference to an Uncommon Understanding which if I have not found by now would not reasonably be able to understand it now. Choice B says game changer about a gospel. The Bible has been around awhile and not sure a gospel could have a new game changer.
Option A is the most straightforward. I can easily tell what the book will be about.
I like how it says it will change your life. Then I chose B because is says it did change there life. Then I chose C and D was last.
Implying that somehing "will" work is best. "Could" is too subjective, and GameChanger sounds cliche.
50 Responses to Option B
I voted based on how appealing the descriptions were to me compared to the others and which ones I would click on in the real world.
I think it would appeal more to the crowd of folks who aren't regular bible study aficionados.
I like the title without the word "Gospel." It seems less religious and more people will find it more inclusive.
I prefer options B and D. I think it's important to note that the understanding of the Gospel changed the author's life and is very important to them. But there is no guarantee that it will change the reader's life.
I find the option B book title better. It interest me the most.
Game changer caught my eye. So that is why I chose B.
Gamechanger sounds catchy, and the personal experience sounds interesting as well.
Gamechanger is a title that really gets my excitedment and want to know more.
B is best because it tells of an understanding that actually changed someone's life. A tells of something that will change your life. D could change your life. C is not as appealing to me.
I really love B I love the idea of the Gospel changing someone life because it does. A is really could as well i just like B a bit better. C I don't like because of the word uncommon. D I don't like because of the word could.
Didn't want the Gospel being the first word, so that's why I chose B.felt that C, A and D were in order from persuasiveness.
I thought these were all well done
i chose the book titles that i thought would appeal to me in such order
The book titles along with subtitles that are realistic as well as informative are attractive to me the most. I found the shorter versions were still appealing and included necessary information about the book without being excessively revealing.
I can't tell if you're talking about the Bible. But assuming there is a connection, then I would prefer the title GameChanger. Otherwise it would be misleading, thus B was my first choice.
Option B is by far the strongest. First of all the words GameChanger grab your attention immediately. Secondly the fact that it changed someone's life is stronger then "could or will"
I like the direct charge that the title GameChanger brings about. The alternative options of The Gospel are a bit geric (as great and direct as they are) but they fail to grab my attention as much as GameChanger does. I think that the personalization that the Gospel changed the authors life is also impactful.
B sounds like a personal testimony, a story by the person conveying the Good News. The other titles are more typical and read like something made by marketers.
The book title / subtitle that gets my attention first is option B because it gives the concept of already experienced and changed the life. Second choice is A because it sends the message that it will be easily understood as to how it will change your life. Third choice is D because it sends a message that it will make you understand how it can change your life.Fourth choice is C because it is an understanding to change your life.
I ranked the potential book titles for a faith related book that I liked the most. I found the name "GameChanger" to be the most eye catching and recognizable in my opinion. I then liked the title in option D, followed by the title in option A, and option C.
I ranked them this way because B was the one that made the most sense and I could relate to. I felt that the gamechanger title and way that everyone would be able to use it gave me the best feeling. I felt that the others were good, but some made it seem like you might get the concept or change your life.
After carefully studying each book title and accompanying subtitle listed above I selected Option B as my first preference over the other three options. The "GameChanger" notation jumped right out at me immediately and made me really curious about the nature of the story. Option C was my second choice followed by Option A and finally Option D with the final three rankings based on my own personal opinion of the relative attractiveness of each title and corresponding subtitle.
I want to hear what the Gospel has done for other people, not what other people think I should get from the Gospel.
B I think the phrase "Game Charger" got all the attention
I like the Gamechanger start and also the choices that said it changed MY life.
B stands out to me because it starts with game changer and that grabs my attention well.
choice i chose i thought made me double look at it more compared to the other picks so must of gotten my interest by alot
I chose (B) first because the title reflects the personal story of the author. I chose (C) second for the same reason, except it used the word Uncommon which almost indicated it could not happen to me. I chose (A) third because it was not really a personal story about the author. I chose (D) last because it only indicated that my life could change, it also may not change. I feel that religion works best when you can relate to the audience your own personal experience.
I like option B the best because it stands out the most with the name gamechanger.
I think that refering to a title as a gamechanger is a big thing.
“The Gospel” is a boring title. I Sony think a book can really claim to definitely change my life. Option C is more difficult to understand than the others.
I like the title "GameChanger" because it is catchy and convincing in that it will be something that could offer change in your life.
I think the title of game changer grabs my attention more as it leads me to believe that this will have some basis in something i dont know well. Where as the titles starting with the gospel put a preconceived idea in my mind that i know what they intend to talk about
I would pick choice B as the book title that would get my attention. I chose it because game changer would stick out to me if I saw the title. I would look to find out more about it. Game changer can mean a lot of different things. If I saw gospel as the main part of the title I would probably not give the book a second look, but with the title starting with game changer would probably pique my interest.
I think the titles are catchy in this order.
I choose B first because the phrase is very eye catching and very emphatic. One that will catch your attention if seen in a book store and will want to make you pick up the book and at least scan through it. C is up next because of the word uncommon which makes it very unique and personal. Option A is next because of the use of the word Will, because it is saying definitely that there is action when you read this book. D is the last option because it is all about probability and nothing definitive.
I like the use of the word "game changer" in this title. It really grabs your attention.
I was drawn most to GameChanger because the other ones sound overly religious. After that, I like the subtitle that is simplest and gets to the point.
I find this to be more interest because the title gamechanger is a bold and powerful statement that would truly grab my attention right off the bat and hook me in
The game changer sounds very cool to me
I really like the title of Game Changer the best because it is very unique and would be an attention grabbing title.
The Game Changer, a story I fell in love with and wanted to read the moment I read it. Excellence as always.This second option was very heartfelt and touching when I read that one. Both are spot on!
I like B the best because the title isn't "The Gospel." "Game Changer" actually gets my attention unlike the other three. I also like that it says that the understanding is coming from the author's point of view rather than options A and D that imply that the author is telling the reader how they should feel. I don't like the title C at all..."An Uncommon Understanding" is a mouthful and I get bored reading that.
I think the title used for option B is the least generic out of the bunch. I like that option D states that it could change your life, not that it will. I like that option C seems to be a personal tale, not a self help book. Option A sounds forceful and a bit unbelievable; I like it the least by far.
I like how B starts with "Game Changer"
I like B the best as GameChanger really captures my attention. I like A next as "An Understanding That will Change Your Life" is upbeat and proactive. I liked C next as it is an example of how someone's life changed by this new understanding. I chose D last as it doesn't have much "pizzaz" or attention-getting to it.
I think that Gamechanger catches the reader so that they want to know what was the gamechanger. With "The Gospel" option, the reader does not know it is a gamechanger until they read the subtitle.
I think B is most catchy. I think C is the hardest to relate to. I like A and D, but B is better.
Option B Option B, GameChanger / A Gospel Understanding That Changed My Life, because I think it first grabs the attention the most, and causes the reader to be a little more more curious.
it changed someone's life and would be worth reading
46 Responses to Option C
Choice C just kind of spoke to me and really made me want to know more about it.
I chose panel C. I like the message and I like how it is worded.
B sounds really clunky and awkward. What is a "gospel understanding"? I ranked C first since I liked the idea of the author having firsthand experience with the topic. I ranked A next because it sounded more definitive than D which was wishy washy in the hypothetical.
Like the uncommon part of the first one. each one is different and unique. i like how inspirational each one is
I think the book is probably about the author's own experience that the readers may be interested to hear about. So I think the focus should be on what the experience was and how the experience was. Option C fits this criterion very well. Option D and A have a subtitle that sounds more like an advertisement that a summary. Lastly, Option B has the title GameChanger and in the subtitle the word "changed." I thought this is a little redundant.
The idea that something is uncommon is intriguing (C). My life sounds like the person had a more personal experience (B). Will is a stronger commitment than could (A). "D" just didn't inspire me.
C is the best because it has the most accurate title. No one can argue with another person's experience. B is the next best, but everything is a "game changer" these days. It's just hopping on the bandwagon. D is the third best, because it's true. It "could" change my life. That's honest. A is last because I don't know if it will change my life, or not, even though it says it will.
If words were colorful this would be rainbow. I love the way that the words are expressed. It sounds beautiful.
I prefer option C as the word uncommon in the subtitle makes me feel intrigued about it and what information I could learn from the book that is unknown or uncommon.
When I see the title "The Gospel / An Uncommon Understanding That Changed My Life" my top choice I think wow uncommon so it makes me feel like I might be trying something new and maybe that will have a better chance to succeed. All we want is for something to work in our lives so that would catch my attention.
I like option C the best because the title conveys what the author already went through.
Option C and A sounds mostly appropriate and great for the book title because It is simple and enticing
People like things that are uncommon, so that was why I chose my first choice. Then there are the words that have 'Understanding' in it without anything Gospel, that which sounds more down to earth to me than if it said Gospel. People still like plain English phrases.
I chose Option C because to me it is better to have first hand examples of how something was successful rather than being someone telling you how to do something. I think it would appeal to more readers.
I like more stories about how peoples lives were changed and I like "uncommon" because it grabs your atention. Then D because I like "could" change your life over "will" change your life in A.
I prefer titles that clearly indicate what the subject is. I also want to read about people's experiences and not be told what my experience will be. This eliminated B and A right off the bat. I don't like the phrase "Game Changer" at the lead. Nor do I care for a title that says it will change my life as in A. Those are usually empty promises. D was more subtle as it suggests rather than tells that it will change my life. This left C as my first choice. I see it and expect to read a one person's story and how it changed them. I can then decide if it's applicable to me.
The first wording sounds better
I prefer option C. I am intrigued by the word "uncommon" in the title - I would like to know what uncommon thing regarding the gospel changed their life and if that could change my life as well. I think it sounds like the most interesting of the titles. I do not necessarily like option B - I don't like the use of the word "gamechanger".
c - the word uncommon here seems novel, make me think the book could offer interesting reframes and insightb - i guess this reads more like an autobiography in the way that i am not sure wny id care about the authora - changing my life kinda titles feel gimmickyd - while i think "could" perhaps is honest, sounds too wishy washy for a title
The "Uncommon" keyword got my attention before all the others, so it was by far my first choice. Then, the certainty that it WILL change my life was the title that got my attention. Finally the last two I chose were because they seemed generic and didn't really get my attention.
The book title/ subtitle of option C is more appealing, the book title of option C is well titled and well described, the description of the book title of option C is easier to understand.
I like the way it says Uncommon. It makes it more enticing. D is also a great way to say it COULD change...B and A are very ordinary.
C, becaue I'm intrigued by the "uncommon" understanding. D, because I'm curious abouthow this understanding could change me. B, becaue "gamechanger" is pretty unusual when talking about the gospel. And A, because I'm always very skeptical when I hear something "will" change my life.
Option C is absolutely the most compelling title, including use of the word 'uncommon'
I chose option C because it seem like I have a hidden link of what I missing that might help me.
I like option C the best as the audience is most likely familiar with the gospel and so pointing out an uncommon understanding may intrigue the reader to read a fresh narrative. Option B also draws in the reader to take a fresh look.
I think #1 just sounds the best
I chose C first because it sounds like there is a different, uncommon way, to look at the gospel. I chose B because it sounds like a personal testimony about how understanding the gospel changed the author's life. I chose D next, over A, because it says "could" while A says "will". Looking at the title, one can't know that the understanding "will" change their life but it "could".
I ranked my chocies based on titles that would catch my eye and based on the format.
Uncommon makes it more intreaguing
I chose C because the use of the word 'uncommon' makes it seem like it may be quite different than other books like this that i've read - I want to know what is so uncommon about this.
I want to learn from other versus be convinced it may work on me. Also since it is about the Gospel, it should state it up front.
I'm a Christian, so I'm all about understanding the Gospel better. I like the word "uncommon" in the title C. I want to know more. I like the word "gamechanger" in title B because that's what the Gospel is supposed to do--change how we Christians behave. That said, I do not like the use of the word "change in either of the two remaining options. It sounds like a lame self-help book. "Could change" is slightly less obnoxious than "will change," but not much.
My first choice seeded more interesting because it sounds like it’s going to tell me about someone’s experience. That would be interesting to me. The others just sounded like self help books
The Uncommon understanding got my attention because I am always looking out for something that I might have missed that someone else has an interesting insight in. I would pick that up and take a look just based on that. The other titles were good, but that one gets my attention.
I chose Option C because it offers the reader an opportunity to enter into someone else's point of view and perhaps learn from them as well. Also, it being an 'Uncommon Understanding' also means that I could learn something brand new. That's pretty eye-catching to me. From there I think that Option A is good because it removes the negatives in the previous example. Option D is OK, but the fact that it 'could' change my life is too tentative. From there I went with Option B 'Gamechanger.' I like this one least because it feels like it is too campy of a title, and if there's anything that people get tired of its 'Gospel' or 'Faith' topics being made too corny.
The word uncommon caught my attention in option C- it makes me wonder what is uncommon. I also liked that titles that used the word "will" because it seems more definitive than "that could".
C because it says the gospel and uncommon understanding that changed my life. I think I would want to read about how it changed someone else life first to see how it could change mine in relation to how it could change my life. Other than It will change your life or it could change your life. C seems best to me in what I would chose because of that.
I liked C the most because it didn't feel like it was overselling and the word "uncommon" added a nice sense of intrigue. Next, I liked D the second best because it sounded optimistic and flowed well when spoken aloud. I thought A and B were both okay, though neither really stood out to me.
Having the word Uncommon in the title really makes it stand out as special
Option C lets me know the author is speaking from their experience. Option B the worst, sounds like a selling tactic.
I like C because it is a personal story and I find those more interesting to read than something passed off as something that is going to change my life. Also, "Gospel Understanding" sounds weird.
The first ranked title implies that the average person may be wrong, or may not understand. People never like to be wrong, so they would be more likely to get the book, either to find info or to try to disprove it because they think they are right.
C-The Gospel is an attention getter for me. an Uncommon Understanding is a unique way of introducing the book. A-describes a way that WILL change your life. D- describes a way that COULD change your life (if you want it to change). B-sounds like something more for someone younger than me.
I chose Option A last because there is no guarantee that this "will" change my life. I like how Options C, D and B are more subjective and say that this book could change your life, some of them based on how you interpret the book. I think that makes more sense since people interpret the meaning of books differently.
I like how this one says uncommon because it makes me think that there wont be the typical thing in this book as other gospel related books
33 Responses to Option D
i like this order the best. the one i chose sounds like a neutral safe statement and doesn't over promise something in case it doesn't live up to what it says. the others are ok but offer a bold statement and might rub people the wrong way in this day and age with people being so sensitive.
In order to get any of this you kind of have to be religious or at least a seeker. Option D is best because if they don't get it it won't change their life. Option B is good as well because instead of making a promise you are telling a story. Option C is okay but not optimal. Option A is just not honest because someone might read it but not get it and then we have an unfulfilled promise which is okay for politics, but not for anything related to Christ.
The wording makes the most sense here because it does not promise anything.
Option D book title is best attention to me. This title is very interested to read.
Focused on you makes the book more appealing and bring in more sales.
I think D and A are better because they refer to changing the readers life as opposed to the author. This would be more appealing to a potential reader.
I chose Option D because I like the inclusion of the word "could". I want to make up my own mind and when books say "it will" change your life I find it mildly irritating. Option A is very emphatic and to the point. Options B & C obviously take it from the point of view of someone whose life has changed which I take with a grain of salt.
It's best to leave the title open-ended in its declaration. "Could change your life" sounds more inviting than "will." also - less complex verbiage. No need for "game changer" - just mention the gospel with a concise subtitle.
Option D, Many of us are always in search of understanding and this title / subtitle does not give the feeling of motivation that pushes us to continue, I am very attracted to this topic.
I picked D, C and A as my top choices as the title makes me think of how I can change my life around.
I like the subtitle for option D the most, its not passing any lies or saying that that it will work, its being honest and saying this can help you some. Option A is the same but it is promising you that it will work. I don’t care for options C and B because I don’t care how it helped you, I want to know how it could help me
I like it when it starts with the gospel-an understanding. Makes me curious
D was very simple and elegant to me. I liked the sound a lot more than the other choices. I thought it was the most interesting and engaging.
I don't like the personalized titles in my last 2 choices. I'm just not as interested in these types of stories
"game changer" is such an overused phrase, it has lost all meaning. I just want a simple and straightforward title that can grab a Christian's attention
I liked that D said could change - it wasn't like a demand like A - it makes you feel like you are in control.
My preference for D is because of the uniqueness of the title, the title really tell about the book and give some nice impressions about the book, also B Is a dope idea of title for this book and the content really look good for the book, while A is cool and simple title concept and it will call more attentions to the book, also C is a nice concept of title but not really my choice.
I picked the more inspirational options.
The Gospel gives it a common theme, then you explain a little more about what's its about.
D gets my attention the most, I really like the fact that it says it "could" change your life. D is modest and I like that the most out of any of them. C is decent as it mentions the "uncommon" understanding, that's somewhat interesting.
I prefer Option D because it makes the reader think that they are the ones being talked to. Option A is the same but it's too definite for me to believe. Option C is okay but it talks about someone else. Option B is the same but it's too definite.
D sounds like the most honest version, because it says could instead of will or changed
I think D is the most attention catching, a lot of people out there that wish they could change the course of their life.
I prefer the titles that emphasize gospel and life change without implying that the life change is certain to happen.
I like D because I like how it says it "could" change my life. That gets my attention first. I like A a lot too but the fact that it says "will" makes me skeptical. C and B for me are just okay.
D does not specify that it will change my mind, it says could change my mind.
I feel the options I ranked higher are more personal in tone and speak to the reader
D seems like it would encourage me to try what is written in the book to improve my life. C would make me curious as to what happened to make that person's life better. The title in B would make me curious as to what this person did to improve their life. A is not so great to me, it makes me feel like it assumes the advice in the book will just automatically work.
D was the least preachy and condescending and most grammatically fluent and pleasing to me.
Option D would get my attention because its title and subtitle suggest the possibility to precept new experiences. Other options follow in the mentioned order.
I like the focus on the reader before the focus on the writer
Option D makes the most sense. Saying 'could' is the key.
My choice got my attention because it seems like it could a life changer.
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