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Which book title would make you want to buy a book on how to have more energy?
Option D won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 51 votes after 7 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 |
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D | 20% 20 votes | 20% 20 votes | 21% 21 votes +1 | 22% 22 votes +1 | 24% 24 votes +2 | 33% 33 votes +9 | 51% 51 votes +18 |
C | 16% 16 votes | 16% 16 votes | 18% 18 votes +2 | 22% 22 votes +4 | 26% 26 votes +4 | 35% 35 votes +9 | 49% 49 votes +14 |
A | 21% 21 votes | 21% 21 votes | 24% 24 votes +3 | 26% 26 votes +2 | 28% 28 votes +2 | 32% 32 votes +4 | Eliminated 32 votes reassigned |
F | 19% 19 votes | 20% 20 votes +1 | 20% 20 votes | 20% 20 votes | 22% 22 votes +2 | Eliminated 22 votes reassigned | |
G | 9% 9 votes | 9% 9 votes | 10% 10 votes +1 | 10% 10 votes | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned | ||
E | 7% 7 votes | 7% 7 votes | 7% 7 votes | Eliminated 7 votes reassigned | |||
B | 7% 7 votes | 7% 7 votes | Eliminated 7 votes reassigned | ||||
H | 1% 1 votes | Eliminated 1 vote reassigned |
21 Responses to Option A
I like option A, one the name Energized is a good title for a book and it stands out. Two, Feel Fatastic Forever is a bold claim and would make me curious.
The title is short but is direct in saying the book will give you long-term solutions to have energy.
honestly all of these really sound cheesy, A and F are the two best of the bunch
In comparison to the other options, Option A was succinct, meaningful, and more likely to prompt a purchase. due to the length of alternatives C, F, B, and H and the lack of appeal of D, E, and G.
I like the main title because it captures attention and the subtitle gives enough explanation without being too wordy.
A seems like it would have good lifelong advice on how to generally feel good. E is too vague. H kind of doesn't even make sense because who would buy that book if they feel like they have enough energy?
Some of the long subtitles are de-energizing. For a book about energy you want to pack a punch, hit hard.
A is by far the best, since the alliteration in the subtitle makes it appealing and memorable. D, F and E are OK if a bit plain, while the rest of the versions are just too wordy for my liking.
The first 3 I picked because they sounded scientifically backed and not science fiction.
i feel the title should be more subtle
A is a great mix of driving excitement while still give just enough information. Some others are too long or say too little.
I absolutely love option A. Option A is short but very inspiring, I want to learn more now. Option H is way too long.
B, H, & C are all too long. I loose interest and don't care what it says. A is appealing, short, and optimistic, what it should be.
I like option A because the book feels like it would be a permanent solution for my life and who wouldn't want to feel fantastic forever.
It needs to be a short title, without getting into too many details. Most of the titles listed were far too long.
I liked choice A since the title is short and to the point about what is being offered in the book and topic.
I like option A the best. I really like the name the best
I like the idea that I can feel fantastic and free from the effects of aging for the rest of my life.
I like option A the best because it focuses on a long term solution and sounds very positive.
A, F, and D are all good sounding titles and I like that they are simple and say it all.
Simple and short is better in this case people don't want to read a long title. I like this one the best because it was clean and simple and made sense.
7 Responses to Option B
Option B seems to sell itself better. Although the title is long, it helps differentiate itself from others in the crowded market by being clear in its purpose.
I chose Option B first because of the word "Superhuman." I would want to read more. Option H shows you have to have even more energy at your highest point. I chose D and E last because they are basic and don't really give you any more details, too boring to click on.
Option B seems powerful, enticing, and like a secret I would like to know. I don't feel like I am being mislead but invited into a realm of new potential and understanding.
Option B is long enough to be descriptive, yet short enough to not be annoying to read. I ranked the remaining choices in order of appeal.
Option B sound the most exciting and interesting
I wanted something that would be more than just a few words, but not too wordy to lose interest.
Love the definition of energy levels with a detailed description on it.
16 Responses to Option C
I am always looking for something concrete, so I think a 3 step process would appeal to me the most
The titles I ranked first were geared towards every day life energy and didn’t use super in your face adjectives. I don’t need super human energy so those did not resonate with me. Option E sounded like a book for energiners
I think C or G are best because if you're looking for more energy you probably don't have the energy to do many more than three steps.
C is descriptive and lays out a plan
I prefer option C because this book title sounds the most professional and trustworthy, simple and easy to understand, promising.
C - Feels exactly like what I'm looking for.F - Same thing but I like C so this is second place.B - a little wordyE - Doesn't feel like it's enough for the title.A - Feel fantastic forever? Unlikely.G - Hope there's more than 3 secrets.G - too wordy.
My rankings are based on which book title I feel best fits the summary of this book. My Top Choice is Option C. I think this book title best summarizes the story of this book and is appealing and what catch my attention to want to read more.
The titles that are not too long or too short fit the best.
C sounds like it has attainable steps that I can attempt. It doesn't sound too vague.
The first 3 options sound the most realistic. The others have claims that would make me not pick up the book. And option H is a question that doesn't make sense at all. I would definitely not ready that book.
I like the titles that are basic, straight and to the point. I would be interested in learn more.
This title makes it sound like an easier process.
C breaks it down. I feel that I know what to expect , A is strong , D feels a little generic, B is catchy ... but you lose those a little that are not into the whole athlete thing so much (unless that is the target audience) G, "super human" seems a bit much for me personally E, I like ..but is too vague we could be talking about solar or any non human type energy H, is a question? and just kinda wonky F, I probably could have ranked F higher .. but you are losing young people who might feel the book is only for over the hi types...
The top few selections are both intriguing and informative enough to understand the theme without being too wordy.
I like it the best, others seem goofy and I wouldn’t buy
I like simpler titles, and ones that sound realistic. The titles that included “superhuman” sounded unrealistic, almost as if they were derived from a comic book or a super hero movie.
20 Responses to Option D
Energized for Life is the most interesting option, I love it as its quite impressive and unique
"energized for life" short, sweet, and to the point. I like this one best.
I like the simple title. I think it's catchy. I think it's very memorable. And it says just the right words
I don't like buzzwords like superhuman, and my ratings reflect that. If you can say it with fewer words, you probably should.
This is a simple and effective book title.
I really only like D and A. It has to be short, meaningful, and memorable. D and A fit all of those criteria.
I like short, succinct titles that get right to the point; and I don't have to think much about what they mean.
I like D because it's short and to the point. It sounds like something I would want to have in my life.
I'm not interested in any unbelievable claims like "superhuman energy" or "infinite energy." I would be interested in D because it is simple and attainable.
I like the simplicity of this one.
I think Energized for Life has a very optimistic and positive sound to it. It's also easy to remember.
Energy solution.provides no context. The others are just very long.
I ranked my choices based on how much each title resonated with me, how much it would be unforgettable if I went to the book store specifically looking for that title
Option D because it was short and to the point.
Options 1, 2 and 3 are fairly equal. They capture the topic of the book simply and succinctly. "C" also is direct but not as realistic. No one can be energized all day every day. Option "H" is too long. It doesn't really make sense either. Kind of talking in circles. The next two are toward the bottom because of the word "superhuman". That makes it seem like you're trying to become a comic book hero. Finally, option "F" assumes the reader is old. And trying to reclaim their youth.
I prefer a short, to-the-point title that doesn't over-promise.
I'm not a fan of 'Steps' or numbers in the title. That has been done so much and seems less professional to me. I like how short and to the point my top 2 choices are.
I ranked my choices in order of which titles I felt would make me want to not only read the description section of the book, but also the reviews to see if the great/straight to the point titles align with potential positive reviews. Options 1-5 I believe are easy to remember while options 6-8 are a bit too gimmicky sounding and don't sum up what"energized" means to me so I wouldn't be as likely to select them.
Option H is too lengthy of a title. Option D sounds generic, but it is clear and concise.
Short and to the point. Not a long title to read
7 Responses to Option E
I like options E and C because it emphasizes solving a problem with a "solution".
I chose E because this book title is brief yet explains what the book is about.
I am fine with E and C as they are more realistic, while the rest are wat too ridiculous to be real.
I think that book titles that are too long make me loose interested and not get to the point of what the book is about. I like short and catchy titles. They are easier to remember.
I chose E because it is straight forward and don't make claims that are out of reach and unrealistic.
It's the best description yet. It captures my attention on power. I will assume it has all the possible solutions to anything related to power generation.
Energy solution is very simple and easy to understand and not too long for people to understand what the thing is working for and this energy solution title is very unique and different from others. I love this title because it makes a lot of sense to me and feel great to hear if called out and know the meaning of what it can be used for
19 Responses to Option F
I like option F as it has a small slogan and also sounds catchy.
The power of nostalgia is big. I think F harnesses that and is relatable -- we all want to try and recapture a piece of our youth.
I would buy option F and A. I like option F because I can remember the things I used to do when I was younger. Being 45 now, I often wish to i the same energy level from when I was 20.
I would love to have the energy I had when I was younger. I hear it all the time, "if I had half their energy..." when looking at kids.
I like the book name straight forward to talk about what the book is about.
Option F seems to resonate most with me, followed by A. The "Superhuman" options don't really work for me and option E sounds more like an environmental tome than a health book.
I think the ranking is in order of my opinion of the more attention grabbing name, the shorter but sweeter rule applies here. I liked the shorter titles that began with "Energized" and then a short little description of what it means to be energized, like Energized: reclaim the energy of your youth . This is the best as it is short, sweet, and sums it all up in one line.
I like f. Something that is easily relatable.
O.K. so let me get to the bottom half first. I put H/B/G at the bottom because I don't believe it is credible to tell people that they can have superhuman energy. I also, don't believe that we can have infinite energy. All three of these title are outright lies. I chose F as the top because this lines up near perfectly with the description of the book; regaining the energy of youth. As for D/C/E, they are weaker variants of this theme. D and E are too short to be descriptive and C says there are 3 steps. Are there 3 steps? As for A it is sort of a lie as you can't feel good forever.
I think book titles need to be short and sweet. I think people are also over the whole super hero craze and isn’t something they want to see.
F is first, gets right to the point and is the only one that caught my attention. It starts getting too wordy after that. A title shouldn’t be an entire sentence, start with a number, or just be too vague.
I really like how F highlights the youth aspect, I am sure that resonates a lot. Many of the others seemed to promise too much, superhuman energy is not something many people know or could get. Simple options and titles are better IMO.
I like option F the best - I tend to stay away from unrealistic expectations so titles that include super human dont really appeal to me. Sounds like a comic book.
Except for my first option I don't like any of the titles, they are too common, too "sales" or too long.F - only appealing title for me because I'm over 50, make me curious what could be in the book that I don't know yetC - too common but reasonableA - sounds like sales speech, it's my third option because it's easy and fast to read in the middle of other booksD - too boring but short to readG - another sales speech but short titleE - not meaninful, it's like "the author had to write something in the title area of the book"B - again sounds like sales and too long to read in the middle of other booksH - too long, confuse and sales. Should be a summary and not a title
I chose option f because I never even thought about energy when I was younger so this makes the most sense to me. I chose option C next because it makes it seem very simple and easy to do. I chose option a next because it not only mentions energy but also feeling better. I chose option D next because it is something that I would want to last for life. I chose option B next because I would love to work at my peak performance. I chose option H last because it doesn't make any sense to me the way it is worded. Option G and E were placed by default.
C B H wayyyy to long. F and D are my top picks because at 43 I’m looking to feel 20s again. Those seem hopeful titles.
This title makes me think I can have energy from a younger time no matter my age. Reclaiming lost energy.
The books that provide solution and reclaim on how to be more energetic
Based on question context, this needs around 8-10 word description instead of 2 words. Option c provides steps which should be easy to follow. The last 3 options should not be used. It’s confusing and may be talking about dept of energy.
9 Responses to Option G
G is very catchy and I love the alliteration of A. It is very clever. F and B flow very well. D is ok but not that interesting. C and H are too long and E is boring.
Short descriptive titles are just easier to read.
Makes me feel like I have the information that no one else has
I prefer option G because it sounds like there are 3 simple things I can do to help my energy, and that is appealing.
I like this title and the idea of having Super Human energy. Some of these titles are a little too vague and might make people think it is a book about electric energy.
I think the 3 secrets title is the best option. I feel like it lets me know that the book is going to be relatively short and to the point.
D last because it sounds cheesy. E next to last because I think solar power. G first because I like how it says only 3 secrets.
I selected these in the order that I would be most likely to engage with the material and feel interested in reading to learn more
I prefer titles that are short and to the point...It doesn't take long to read and know what the book will be about.
1 Responses to Option H
Every person woud love to have unlimited energy . The next ones are great because I like how you can tap into your youth and regain the energy you had. The 3 steps and process idea is great and sounds like it is achievable. I went with my personal perferences.
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