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Which book would you rather read?
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54 Responses to Option A
I really like the line 'party like a professional' I think that it makes me think of successful business people drinking and signing big deals
everyone likes a party. it's catchy and fun sounding
This title just catches my eye better and looks more interesting in my opinion.
Sounds more generally applicable than just 'throw a specific kind of party'.
This seems more attentions grabbing to me for the purpose
The word professional gives the title a more business feel. I think it sounds more legitimate.
“Party Like a Professional” sounds the most intriguing.
I'd rather read book option A. The title is catchy and automatically makes me wonder what useful kinds of information is in there. It makes me wonder how to party like a professional, so that's the one I'd definitely choose.
A sounds more fun in the title and would make you better at networking.
title is more catchy and makes you want to know more
This sounds more professional and something I'd be more interested in looking into.
Being professional is something important to learn. Highlighting the phrase in the title is attractive to many readers as they expect to learn something really useful by reading the book.
Use of the word professional is much better
this sounds more fun and interesting
The title is funnier, I would hope that the book is humorous as well.
I think choice A has the more eye-catching title. Party like a professional sounds more fun and less rigid that "The 2-Hour Cocktail Party".
I would prefer to pick choice A as it seems to be more a book on professionalism in the workplace! B feels like more of a party book. Overall A would be more appealing and interesting and the one I would buy!
The title has a more fun feel to it
I like that this some appears focused more on networking and how to properly conduct yourself in a professional setting
The description makes more sense to me and I can relate more to the book in option A.
This title is clear and actually sounds very entertaining while learning something. I would choose this one.
The title is just very catchy. Who doesn't want to party? B is boring and very stuffed shirt'ish. A gets you amped up and ready
it implies business relationships and not really social friends
I like the emphasis on professional development and career in Option A more.
A makes it very clear this is business / work related by stating to party like a professional. The first line of B sounds more like a guide for hosting a party.
I think the title is more intriguing.
Option A sounds more intriguing and has a better ring to it. I think you get a better sense of what the book would be about with this title. It gives you the impression that this book is more about using your time to better yourself and/or business and would appeal to a wider audience of people. I also think it would resonate more with people and would make them want to know more. Option A would appeal to a wider audience of people and would make them more likely to dig deeper to learn more about what the book has to offer.
A is exciting, yet professional and seems insightful.
I like the professional part of the title better than cocktail party. Seems more mature.
I prefer the Title on Option A since it says Party like a Professional. The descriptions are identical, but the title seems more credible in Option A as opposed to a 2-Hour Cocktail party. I would be inclined to get professional advice on how to building relationships.
Option "B" makes it sound like you have to have cocktails at the professional gathering if you want to build relationships, and it might be better to avoid alcohol in that situation.
The headline in A sounds more fun and engaging.
I like to go out and have fun but I am a professional. Therefore, party with a professional sounds like what I would be interested in.
I think this title doesn't limit itself the way the other does. There are way more small group parties than a 2 hour cocktail party
Option A better describes what the book contains, and why I would want to read it. Option B is vague - it could be targeted at personal relationships, business relationships, etc. Also, a 2-hour cocktail party doesn't really mean anything - it's just a party of a certain length, it doesn't tell me the purpose of the party or what I'm supposed to be doing there. Option A, however, tells me exactly what's in the book and why I would want to read it.
Option A has a really nice ring to it. Option B feels very clunky in comparison. Option A feels like a phrase that could become common and would sell well. It definitely entices me moreso than that of Option B. Adding a length of time to a title feels like a bad move.
The title just sounds like it would be more fun to read. It has a liveliness to it, where as I see a cocktail party as more stiff, less fun event to go too.
The title is more eye catching.
I chose Option A as my choice because I like the fact that the title is making it clear that the message is for professionals. The title suggests that there are suggestions for good professional networking.
This would appeal to non-alcohol drinkers too.
It sounds more interesting and less cheesy
party like a professional caption is making me curious to read the book
I really disliked a two hour cocktail party. I don't think people in my age group and demographics are appealed to a cock tail party. They sound forced and gimicky.
I don't like Cocktails.
I like the party like a professional better than the two hour cocktail party. I think that party like professional has a better flow or ring. It's more catchy.
I choose A because I think the word Professional in the first line would draw my attention if I was looking for such a book.
I like option A would appeal to more people. I have never been to a cocktail party so that book wouldn't appeal to me. Party like a professional could be referring to any type of party, so it's more universal.
I like option A better than option B. A 2-hour cocktail party doesn't sound like it would do anything for my goals,however learning to party like a professional is a call to action that I can get behind.
The professional part appeals to me, it sounds like a networking guide almost. Cocktail party seems snobbish.
I like the word professional.
I think this Title has a good ring to it and sounds more exciting and appealing to me.
The term Cocktail Party is an antiquated phrase in many circles. Option A appeals to a wider demographic in my opinion.
Choice A because it has the word professional in the title, and these book seems to be about business professionals and how to profit from gatherings, so it makes more sense to choose this book.
I think many people will be surprised how "professionals" actually party. I have been to a few gatherings and expected proper behavior, but that is untrue and it's definitely not what I think of when hearing the words "Cocktail Party." Therefor I choose "Party Like a Professional"
46 Responses to Option B
I don't like the title of the other book.
prefer the way B reads, seems more interesting to me
I preferred B because it sounds more professional. Party like a Professional almost sounds like partying like a professional partier, whereas cocktail party has a much more upscale connotation.
I like the wording of B better because it is more attention-grabbing.
Two hours seem manageable. It does not even make me think about preparation time. Makes it sound easy.
I like the idea of a two hour party. It gives me a clear idea as to what this book is about.
I think it sounded more like something that would work. It made it easier to visualize a cocktail party, vs just saying party like a professional
It has a more professional sounding tone and less like a party or frat party type of gathering/book
It mentions a timeframe which makes me think that it'll be more concise and provide help on how to accomplish this within a limited time frame.
Cocktail hour reference is much more professional sounding than Party Like... I feel like I would get better business related rescources.
I like the wording better where it states the 2 hour cocktail party. It just sounds better than party like a professional
2 hours sounds perfect!
Option B is more specific to building relationships with small gatherings by using the term "cocktail party". Cocktail party is a professional label for having drinks with co-workers. Option A could be interpreted as a Frat type book to use in college or for more party atmospheres.
I would not get either of these weird book nor would I search out for these, but option B seems the more sincere, professional, and says something intelligent. Party like a professional conjures up images of rich hoodlums on a yacht and doing all sorts of mayhem. In option B, the 2 hour cocktail party sounds more like something a business professional would go to and attend on a regular basis. It sounds like what I went to with my daughter for a function to get into the honors program for college. the 2 hour cocktail party sounds like a start and end time and that you wouldnt have to commit too much time and effort to something you probably would not want to go to anyway, but you have 2 hours to get in, network and then leave with no guilt.
Sounds more professional. The other title sounds like a beer fest
I think it comes across as more professional of a book, career building, than "how to party like a professional," option A comes across as a lot more immature.
I think the title is more professional than A. I do not see partying like a professional as a good title.
Party like a professional sounds silly and unprofessional. The Cocktail party makes more sense.
I like both titles, but B sounds more professional and something I would want to read. I felt like B title will attract those who are already working and are looking to socialize a bit more or learn to host a semi-professional gathering. Option A sounds like it’s meant for someone fresh out of college who knows how to party and needs to tone it down to a professional level. So I guess it depends on the content and the target audience.
The name seems more professional, and it's more clear what the event is about.
I like that this title includes a timeline.
I like the phrasing of option "B" better. It seems more precise.
It sounds more professional. A cocktail party is more of a professional setting where you can have conversations and build relationships. The word party in the other title comes across as loud, wild and unprofessional.
The first one feels like it is trying too hard to make relationships transnational, which I don't care for.
Something short and sweet, cocktail party's of very elegant and you are not trying to overly impress, you want to build on trust not anything flashy.
B sound interesting, passionate, and full of great ideas.
Oh my goodness, just the thought of a party like that makes me have anxiety. But I prefer the 2 hour cocktail party because it sounds more refined and classy. Party like a professional sounds like a free for all.
This title is more professional and appropriate for all ages. The other title slants too juvenile to be professional in scope.
Option B sounds more professional and elegant while Option A sounds as if it is for a frat boy.
I vote for B. When I think of professionals, I do not associate them with parties, so I don't like option A. B makes more sense.
I like The 2-Hour Cocktail Party since it feels more fun. It is a better and more interesting, concrete title. I would go with that as the title.
"The 2-Hour Cocktail Party" draws me in. The wording includes cocktail and party which makes me think it'll be an interesting read because it should contain some fun information. I feel like the first few words of a book title should draw the reader in, which option B does. It's a bit more descriptive compared to option A.
'PARTY LIKE A PROFESSIONAL' sounds juvenile; option B sounds more professional
I just like the feel of a cocktail party. That term stands out to me
This option seems more professional in nature. Starting off with the word “Party” does not create a first professional thought.
Option A sounds like a frat party in the making. A 2 hour cocktail party in Option B sounds classy and a networking opportunity.
based on these titles, I probably would not read either book. I chose option B because it sounded passably professional.
I think since the book is about being professional and networking, B sounds classier.
I did not like Option A because you don't know what kind of Professional it is talking about. The book could just be talking about a Professional drinker, professional escort? Option B lets you know it is going to teach you how to build relationships in a short amount of time while socializing.
Choice A's first line sounds more like a professional partier, which to me would me going out to bars, clubs, etc. The second line clearly is different, but the first line of Option B sounds more intriguing right off the bat.
The title seems more serious. Aimed at someone who wants to build relationships and not just Party
The title of option B is more appealing to me I llike that it specifies the advice is for a cocktail party and it doesn't just focus on professional relationships its just general relationship building advice. I think its more useful for me if its not just about networking professionally. Option A seems more focused on people who are in the business world trying to network.
2-hour cocktail party sounds more up class than to party like a professional.
2 hour cocktail part seems interesting
I feel more like I know what I am getting into. A cocktail party that lasts 2 hours is definite. Party like a professional could mean anything and seems to put the emphasis on "party".
I like that the title gives a short amount of time to the party. It helps me understand what we're looking at.
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