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Which book would you rather read?
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19 Responses to Option A
is contrarians a word?
I had no idea what contrarians meant.
i think this option is more simple and easy to understand
contrarians is not a common word and it makes it seem a little overly complicated. A is very clearly labelled
The title sounds more interested than Option B
This book sounds more positive and uplifting given the use of the phrase "Rise above the crowd". This is in contrast to the statement, "why contrarians win" which has a negative connotation. I would rather read a book that seems more positive than one that seems negative or critical.
I choose choice A book title to read is more detailed and easy to read than choice B.
I like panel A. I think that this is very good and profound. I like to rise above the crowd and many times it takes people with different ideals to do so together.
why i choice that one is because it seems a interestingn book. the first one seems to be more political which i dont like
I am not a fan of contrary people so I dont have an interest in reading about them
I like A more because I think the word contrarian is complex and I have to think about the definition.
Opposites is a word that stands out better.
Choice A shows a more positive action and how to get there; Choice B emits a more conceited vibe to the title and seems more like an "how I did it" more than a "how you can you do it" read.
A because it sounds more like a self-help book than the other one.
I think more general nature of my first choice will draw more interest to the book.
I prefer A because it more clearly conveys the idea that this book will teach me how to do something effectively. B seems to only describe why contrarians win, but not tell me how to become a contrarian who can win. On the other hand, A sounds like it will actually teach me how to rise above the crowd.
Sounds a bit more logic for me the tittle I choose and makes more sense.
B sounds too confrontational. A seems more like it's trying to help me be a better person.
I would love to read the book of option A. Option A is well titled and option A also described the book very well.
31 Responses to Option B
I picked B as my top choice as it tells me that I can win.
The idea of rising above the crowd is enticing and should be in the title rather than the subtitle, so I chose Option B!
I really prefer the word "Contrarians" over "Opposites" This also makes me think it is a stock investing book
I chose option B. I like the way the images are put together- rising above, contrarians winning. It's a nice mental image.
I am curious to see why contrarians are successful. They dont always succeed.
The phrasing in this sounds more natural
I feel like a contrarian and I want to win. Also, I don't really get what the opposite is opposite of.
As a contrarian myself i prefer the title for B and also the other's statement, 'opposites achieve' seems a little vague and abstract to me.
I think that this title is a bit more clear, compared to Option A. Option B promises to help me succeed, which is desirable.
This is more understandable, and more compelling - I would want to read this one.
I like this title it sounds deep.
This is a much more specific title and I think it would be a lot more interesting to see how these kinds of people work.
I reads easier and I get a better sense what the book will be about.
"opposites achieve" doesn't really make a lot of sense to me. I think it makes me think another person is involved, whereas contrarian is clear.
More interesting title. It seems more appealing to me.
Option B has a book name which attract the readers and it gives a positive feeling.
I picked Choice B because the title of the book seems more informative to me. Like it will explaining to you why they win and how to rise above the crowd. It is a book that will do both thinks whereas Choice A will only teach how to rise above and not explain the why of it.
I chose B as I would want to read about why successful people are that way and what their secrets are.I wouldn't really be interested in A as it is a How to book and I am typically not interested in those.
I think the difference is clearer. "Why Contrarians Win" as a subtitle gives me a lot more info than "Opposites Achieve" as a title.
The title of B is more easily understood. Rising above the crowd is an idea many would like to embrace so the title of B would catch one's attention better than A.
More simple and clearer book name. I feel a positive vibe in the name of book B. For some reason Option A has a negative vibes in the name "Opposites Achieve:...". And also first impression is the last impression though we cannot judge the book by its cover or name.
Saying "how to" comes across as a phony self help book, so it is kind of off putting
Opposites achieve doesn't really make sense. ACtually i would put contrarians win: why you should rise above the crowdbut the word contrarians caught my eye
I will read option B book.Because the title was looking good.
I think B sounds a bit more fancy.
i would rather "win" than rise above a crowd.
I think Choice A's title sounds too much like it is about relationships with the word "opposites". It just feels like a 1 on 1 comparison word. Option B is definitely the better title in my opinion. "Contrarians" fits the theme of the book better.
B seems more clear and understandable. I feel like A makes less sense literally. Since it says "opposites" rather than "opposite", it implies that it's for couples/partnerships rather than individuals.
Winning is a more appealing verb for a self help book.
I am a contrarian, so I want to know why I would win. Because up until now, all I have been doing is losing.
I like this title more because it is open ended and makes me curious and want to read why they win and why things happen and the other one is too direct
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