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Which book would you buy for yourself or a friend?
28 Responses to Option A
The use of the word "your" makes the title more personal.
While it's a longer title, when you keep reading YOUR, it makes it powerful that it's about you which is why I am going with the title of choice A.
This option felt more personalized and tailored for building a truly intentional life meant for the reader.
A makes it more personal and makes it seem like its stronger and will work better
Although the word "your" gets repetitive, the other one seems a little confusing to me regarding "protect peace." What peace are we protecting?
Option A is in my first choice because I like the name, and it motivates me to buy the book for cultivating my confidence, building my boundaries, and also protect my peace.
I choose "A" because the title sounds more interesting than the other one.
Looks more of a perfect book title than B, sounds like some essay title.
The continual referencing of the individual makes it clear several times over that this is a self help book.
The book on the left sounds like a better product. It sounds like the reader is buying into a program to live a lifestyle than is an intentional lifestyle. So, it sounds like a product that differs from other lifestyle products that could be sold. The one on the right seems like a suggestion or just an option.
I like how it included the word your in the subtitle, it makes it a much more personal connection
A.. Because using the word "your" and using it twice seems more relatable And sounds more natural to say it this way
I like this one better the title tells me more about the book it would be interesting reading it ,I would buy it
The way that this option is written, it makes one think that they are speaking directly to you. This grabs your attention more.
I will buy option A , because its name " The intentional life: Cultivate your confidence, build your boundaries, and protect your peace " suits me more compared to option B .
I prefer Option A as my first choice. It seems more personal with the inclusion of word "your". It makes it seem as if it's tailored for you and has a simplicity that's pleasing.
I prefer The Intentional over An Intentional because it makes it sound more unique, and I prefer the use of the word Your before peace because it makes it sound more personalized.
I think A is better because it uses the word you a lot more so it makes you feel more empowered.
They are both very similiar so I picked out the first one just because of the wording is slightly different.
Usually I prefer more succinct titles, but A has a good flow to it and stands out to me more.
I prefer option A because this title has a better flow and sound to it, it resonates better.
A having protect your peace really strikes more more than B's title. It seems more directed with A then B.
I like the way this title is worried much better. It sounds more relateable.
"Your" seems more specific to me. "An" doesn't seem as intentional.
I like A the best because it makes it feel like it is geared toward me and I can easily put myself into the sentence.
I would buy this book because I feel it's answered questions I have now and would be a good gift to a friend who needs it to
The use of "your" in the title aims it directly at the reader. I think this is more personal. If I were to buy a self-help book that's probably what I would look for.
I would buy book of option . I liked this text more. Very interesting text of the book,I would love to read ot a lot.
22 Responses to Option B
B because it is more relatable and easier to understand than option A.
i prefer shorter writing to the point. the other option says the same thing just a tad bit longer for no reason
I chose B because its title was more succinct and to the point.
B This title sounds best. You don't need extra words. If you are reading the book you will know that it can relate to you or you can put the info to use. Keep it simple.
I like the text on this one, concise and to the point.
I would leave out the excess use of Your.
It is shorter and sweeter.
I will choose option B more because I like the title very much, the title is written in simple words, and they are more perfect for a book.
The repetition of word "your" is not necessary so I chose B.
I like this one. It sounds better being more succinct and streamlined like this!
This title is much more succinct and easier to read
I picked option B because of its use of "An" instead of "The" at the beginning, it is more appealing to me that way.
The lack of attribute adjective in the title made it more appealing and appreciated.
I like the more concise wording of Option B.
The title is more concise while conveying the same meaning.
It's definitely better and more compelling with less words
I chose B because I think the title makes it sound more interesting to want to read.
B is more concise, direct, and memorable. A is overly verbose.
I prefer option B. It sound more intentional
I think dropping the "your" in the sentence is more affective.
I prefer to reference intentional life with an instead of the.
I prefer the shorter option; I don't think "your" is needed.
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