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Which book title / subtitle would you rather read and why?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 62 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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C | 37% 37 votes | 43% 43 votes +6 | 62% 62 votes +19 |
B | 27% 27 votes | 35% 35 votes +8 | 38% 38 votes +3 |
A | 18% 18 votes | 22% 22 votes +4 | Eliminated 22 votes reassigned |
D | 18% 18 votes | Eliminated 18 votes reassigned |
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18 Responses to Option A
A is the one that just sticks with me and resonates the most. D and B were more of a tie. I didn't like how C said "will" change your life.
Option A sounds hopeful. The others either sound like a promise that could fail or a bit too old-fashioned
The wording of this title is simple and easy to read/digest. I also like the use of the word "could" instead of "will" - because it means you need to read the book and put in the work to understand how the Gospel applies to you.
I prefer option A. I think it is the most straightforward and easiest to comprehend. It's easy to read that title. I like the use of the word "could" instead of "will" in option C. Option D has too much going on. Option B is okay, I just prefer the titles of option A and C more.
I felt option A made most sense in capturing my interest. Followed by Option C which was pretty decent just not as good as A. Option D and B were close but after really thinking about it Option D seemed like a better choice than Option B.
I like option A because of the way it sounds in my head. it sounds like it would be a successful title
I prefer short and to the point titles. I like them in this order.
I ranked the potential book title for a faith based book that I liked the most. I found the book title in option A to be the most relevant for my life. I then liked the book title in option C, followed by option B, and then finally option D.
I like A because I like that it says it could change my life. I like C a lot too but ranked it second because it says "will" and that's not always true. The last 2 for me are just okay but they don't get my attention as much as A.
I don't like any of these. They are all too long. But, if I have to chose, A because it says it "could" change your life, then D because then it's a story how they changed their life. The C because it doesn't say "Game Changer" which I just feel is on over used term.
Simpler is always better
I like panel A. I think that "The Gospel/ An Understanding That Could Change Your Life." speaks to me more.
Option A would be my first choice because if it grabbed my attention first, I can imagine it attracting the attention of an unbeliever as well.
The book title A sounds better. It got me so interested in the book. The title sounds so attractive and appeals best to me.
Option A because it is the best written of the four choices. The last two choices are poorly constructed.
I chose A as my first option because I like that it focused on me rather than the other person. If I am reading a self help type book I want to know what it can do for me. I chose C next as it was still focused as a me and the other two last.
Only my first choice is nice in my opinion. I don't want anything definitive and I'm not about to read someone's personal story either to be honest.
Option A is my first choice as it is straight forward without any over the top embellishing words. Option C with the change of one word of "could" to "will" delivers a new idea. The options B & D seem a little dramatic and overly religioys to me.
27 Responses to Option B
Game changer is a title that instantly catches your attention. It’s what you need and to me it’s motivating. This it makes me interested in it.
B stands out better because Game changer stands out and grabs your attention right at the start.
Game Changer is the best, no religious tones and it looks like an autobiography, which i love.
Bold moderm title to make the new generation aware of god and boble
I picked the titles that I felt were more uplifting.
Option B, it sounds like a first-person narrative that did indeed change their life. I like that they call it a game changer.
I like Gamechanger the best because it makes it seem like it will completely change my life. I like D next because it makes me feel like the book will wake me up. I like C better than A because the word will makes me feel more confident than the word could
Option B sounds the most confident and relatable. Option A sounds the most unsure with the word "could". I feel doubt when reading that.
I like option B the best because it says changed, meaning it is a personal experience that worked.
B catches my attention and intrigues me. I find A, C and D valuable and insightful.
People want to understand more than they want to think of anything that "could" do something or even "will" sometimes as the latter isn't always so true. The last choice was much too Gospel sounding to me for those who might be not as much into it.
B-GameChanger is a pretty catchy phrase. I'd be interested in how it changes.D-I'd choose thinking someone is going to tell their story of how their life changed.
I would probably not read this book because I am not religious but choice B is what I would choose. I would rather hear this as the author's own journey instead how this book could help me. So "Change My Life" is better than "Change Your Life"
The more unique titles are more attractive than "The Gospel"
I would prefer the title to be less religious. I feel like this one is and still comes across as helpful and faith based.
I think "Gamechanger" in option B will draw people in to see what the book is about.
B sounds catchier to me when said out loud. It certainly would get my attention over the other choices.
I liked B the most because the title and subtitle felt the most relatable and respectful. I liked that it focused on the author's story. My second choice was D for similar reasons, though the title felt a bit too wordy and awkward. I didn't like the idea of titling the book "The Gospel", hence my lower ratings of A and C.
I'm not religious at all and I am not interested in these kinds of books. So the fact that Option B does not sound religious right away is what led me to pick this book title as my first choice.
Game Changer was the only one that hooked me, and I prefer "will" over "could" for the subtitle in C and A. Don't care for D.
I think GameChanger is a great quote and one that will draw the reader in and make them interested in the book. I also like option C
I like option B the best because it tells the story of how the gospel changed someones life which makes me want to pick it up. Option D is pretty similar in the sense that it indicates it did change someones life but its a bit more wordy. Option A sounds like a self help book which makes me not interested and option C sounds like an overexaggerated claim by saying something will change my life.
I think the gospel title is boring. Will change your life is stronger than may change it. Game changer sounds interesting and at least gets my attention initially. The second one is okay, but not all that exciting
I like the one with this title: GameChanger / A Gospel Understanding That Changed My Life. It makes it sound really compelling, and grabs your attention immediately. I do not care for the others.
I like my first choice by far the best. I would want to know more about how this changed this person's life as opposed to how it would change MY life (which I would be more skeptical about.)
I dislike the use of old english in Option D and think it comes across as odd. I like Option B the best and feel it sounds the most interesting.
I feel like the first title caught my eye because of the word Game
37 Responses to Option C
C because it is straight and to the point.
the title having the words "the gospel" is very attractive to me, Gamechanger seems like it's going to be a book about sports
I chose the book title that I felt was most captivating, riveting and compelling that would make me pick up the book off the shelf.
I really like choice C as it is forceful and appealing. Saying that reading the book will change your life will definitely turn a lot of heads.
I feel the titles with the words "The Gospel" is like a true honest word. That grabs my attention and makes me want to read it more than the other titles would
C is the most interesting and engaging out of all the choices. I liked the appearance of it and the overall color too.
I like all of these options. Option A is only slightly better than the others. The title will need a graphic like a Bible on the cover.
This sounds more personal than the others.
I voted based on how appealing the titles were to me compared to the others and which ones I would click on in the real world.
I read Option B book title. I am very interest to read this book.
I think C is concise and compelling. B is a little longer-winded.
I like C. The idea that something will change my life is appealing.
I chose option 'C' because as a VERY spiritual person with God being number one in my life, I feel this title suits me best. The title has the words 'WILL' and "CHANGE' your life, and this is true if you follow the gospel.
Gospel is the key. Stands out best in this order. Upfront and simply put.
I have all faith in this title that it will change my understanding of the gospel. I do wish I could see some excerpts from the book. I would be interested in reading what others have to say about this book. I just feel like this title is the boldest.
I like C much better than the others. It focuses on me and essentially guarantees a promise: it will change my life. Not it "could" change my life. #B is OK too because I like the title GameChanger.
i ranked them based on my liking.
I ranked according to what I thought would get someone's attention.
Option C is the title that to me is the best choice here...the title is short and to the point, and it doesn't try to be too creative. The reason I picked it over choice A is that the word "will" has a stronger connotation than the word "could", and implies a definite result. Also, the word "your" as opposed to the word "my" is a better choice because it will happen to you.....if the word "my" is used, one is subtly implying that if it happened to me, it may or may not happen to you.
C and A I like the The Gospel but there is a huge difference between Will and Could. Then D and B I really like the titel And Now My Eye Sees Thee
I would think if Idecided to read it it would be because I wanted something that would change my life, not just could change it
My first choice stood out the most.
I don't like A since it's way too hypothetical; I won't be convinced to read this unless I know for sure it will be effective in changing my life. C is the simplest and most straightforward though B is also punchy with "gamechanger." The word "thee" is overly stylized and quaint in D.
I think game changer is such an overused term and it sounds like it is more applicable to a business book than a book about the Gospel. Normally I would prefer something shorter than D but I think the scripture reference speaks to the audience very well.
Definitely option c because the gospel will change your life if it’s accepted. Great titles on all options,very eye catching and there is no better news than the good news of the gospel.
When we think of The Gospel it has to do with the Bible. Those two words at the first of the title would have my attention to pick up the book.
Option C is my choice because the topic is clearly stated in the first two words. I know what it will be about while "understanding" makes a statement how it can impact my life. Option A is similar but I prefer the phrase to say "will change" because it has a confident tone that makes me interested to see how it can change my life. option B is 3rd, I don't like the title Gamechanger because that word is kind of tacky and doesn't necessarily relate to religion. Option D is a title that is too cluttered and doesn't grab my attention like the other titles do.
The shorter titles are more appealing to me and still have a sufficient amount of information for potential readers.
I prefer Option C because it sounds positive and uplifting yet simple. I also like Option A because it's very simplistic but not quite as overtly positive as the Option C. Option B I'm not crazy about Game changer, I think that is an over used phrase. Option D I don't care for the phrase starting with "And" it seems gramatically incorrect, and about "my eye sees thee" that confuses me I don't care for that.
Option C is the most engaging because it is more affirmative by using the word "will" instead of "could" like in option A. Options B and D are too cumbersome.
C says it will change your life and I like that. B was good and said the same thing essentially. D and A were last.
I chose the book title in the order of my preference.
I like option C because it seems highly relevant and understandable.
I chose c if I was looking for this type of book I liked that it would be a learning experience for me. B & D sound like biography and A says it could without certainty.
I would read the book title/subtitle of option C, the book title of option C is well titled and the description of the book title of option C is easier to understand.
The important word in C is "Will", because that's really what the Gospel message is all about. The word "could" in A is just not emotive enough. And the other titles are just awkward.
C is the best title because it is concise and to the point
18 Responses to Option D
Option D because of the phrase and now my eyes sees it sounds very promising
I picked D as my top choice out of the four as the slogan tells me a lot on what the book would be about.
I like this title a lot. I am a Christian and as I read them, I thought of which one I would want to take a look at. The title in Choice D had an artistic feel to it. I would definitely pick up a book with this title to take a close look.
I love D. it's the best choice for me out of all of these, none of the others come close. it just sounds spiritual, religious and like something that would be an excellent read. I like the sound of it. It has a nice ring and would be a memorable title. Second favorite option is C, I like saying something "will" change your life rather than "could," because sometimes just even one little word like that will turn me away from a book. I'd rather go into something thinking this WILL change my life, no matter how subtle. I think the top two clear choices are D or C, but I really love D. It sets the tone for a book like this perfectly.
The idea of seeing is a core concept to religion- the third eye, etc. is the key to choosing opt. D first. The others are similar in arrangement. Wording at this point makes the difference in ranking. Could in opt A is better than will in opt C. Opt B's A Gospel Understanding That Changed My Life was an important way of expressing which was also in D with GameChanger as a close second describer.
D is empowering, uplifting, and energizing. C and A seem powerful. B is least interesting because it is the most vague.
I prefer the options that don't begin with "The Gospel".
I don't like the titles as much that say the Gospel, because it seems a little misleading (this is not the gospel but rather a book about the gospel). I chose D first because the main title is descriptive plus written in wording that is reminiscent of biblical translations.
The clause about now seeing really caught my eye in D. That it "will change" in C is impactful. I chose A over B as my third choice because the phrase "gamechanger" does nothing for me.
I like the titles better in the ones I ranked higher
The "GameChanger" one sounds trendy and silly, I liked the others equally
Option D speaks of and from experience. Option B and A make sure to say 'could'. Option C assumes that life WILL change for the reader.
I like the way I connect to them I think D is better because of the formatting.
My preference for D is base on the content of the book title, the title sound mature and will call more attentions to the book, also A is a mature content of title with a very good idea and i belief it will direct more attention, also C sound mature and is a good idea of book title, while B has a very good idea of book title but not really my choice.
Each one is very nice. But the one that I ranked first is very poetic and passion really stems from the title.
Titles (D) and (B) make the reader realize that this book is about the Gospel but not the Gospel itself.
D worked the best for me, had a good flow to it that really engaged me and had a certain "high class" feel to it. The other 3 were all weak by comparison. B was a flop. "GameChanger" just does not work.
Really like the now my eye sees line. Followed by the could statement over the will statement.
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