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Which book title would you rather read and why?
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23 Responses to Option A
I really enjoy the alliteration of "Million" and "Message", and I think it helps to explain the purpose of the book more clearly than the other title.
The thought of becoming wealthy is very appealing, I think that would be good to buy for a new business and help immensely.
Use of the phrase "MILLION DOLLAR" instantly grabs the attention.
I prefer A, because I'm not good with words so the other option doesn't seem very relevant to me personally.
I like the idea of a million dollars. It excites me more than the other title. I'd be more likely to pick that book up abut business and branding.
"Your Million Dollar Message" makes it more personal. I would go with that as the choice here. Seems to be better structured for the book title. So I'd go with that as the choice here.
I think this title is more memorable.
Bolder call to action, B is too passive
Personally, while it is not my favorite, I believe choice A is the better option. because using the word, "words" might be imposing for some. Choice A leaves mystery involved about what IS the million dollar message.
Overall this option just sounds slightly better as the other option kind of sounds a bit simple.
I like Option a. I felt this title gave me a goal of how much I could make to set. I feel more motivated to read this book and earn my worth.
Million dollar message sounds much more intriguing and powerful
this sounds more exciting and more productive
Using the term "million dollar" was a bit cliché to me. I'd probably glance over that book title. Turning words into wealth flows better and intrigues me more. I feel the use of the word wealth sounds limitless.
I like my first choice because it is just more effective language and speaks to me most.
I prefer Option A because I am attracted to the idea of making a million because I live below poverty level.
If the intent of the book is to name a successful business, Option A does that for me. Turn words into wealth sounds more like an investing strategy.
A is memorable, unique, and exciting!!!
I find this more intriguing and eyecatching. Milion dollar message had slight alliteration to it
i likectge focus on the message
I actually like the other title better but people nowdays are so superficial they woudn't take the time to understand what that title really means
I like that is says it is a million dollar investment
A million dollars generally triggers people to look at this first
27 Responses to Option B
I like this near alliteration : Words into Wealth.
This book title is the strongest for the most part
I think this sound more practical than the other one.
people can be kind of a wordsmith these days, which is why i went with choice B
it gives you the idea you can turn your skill into cash
I like B better because the title sounds realistic and doable. The title is catchy, as well.
Option B is more engaging because it's action oriented and direct in terms of benefits.
A has the implication of a stated profit.
I feel like choice B is more proactive than choice A. In other words, I feel like choice B is more about how their own actions can get them to where they need to be.
Not everyone may believe that he or she possesses a million dollar message, but everyone will want to know how to turn their words in cash.
I think this has a more vague title but it can also be more realistic and empowering. Wealth is subjective but "million dollar" is more objective. I think choice B would help you slowly get to that point.'
I think B sounds a bit more realistic and professional. I find it to be more trustworthy. Including the words "Million Dollar..." in A just seems a bit like a tactic to grab someone's attention and that makes me wary
"Million Dollar" sounds really cheesy. I prefer "wealth" as a more general term. I feel like putting a dollar amount on something restricts it. Wealth can also be interpreted in different ways. A million dollars is not a lifetime worth of money; wealth could be longer lasting and more stable, therefore more successful.
It sounds better. It seems like A expects me to have a message all ready.
I like choice B. It makes you actually think it can be done. Option A is too unrealistic.
I like the simplicity of turning my words into wealth.
I like the way the title sounds in B compared to A. It flows better and is a little shorter than A.
It's more tangible and realistic sounding.
I think the goal of general wealth sounds more realistic than a concrete goal like a million dollars
this is a little more direct and would get my attention more
B is inspiring, exciting, inspiring, and empowering.
I would choose option B because it sounds good
I just generally like this one better. Also I think that million dollar anything gets very overplayed.
More meaningful and attractive title.
the title is more specific to an individual and their efforts - i like it better for that reason.
I do not care for the one that talks about a million dollars - that's just too presumptuous - I do like the one that mentions turning words into wealth - that sounds more sophisticated.
I think B is more inspiring and will help more people if that title is used
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