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Which business book would you consider buying based on title alone?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 28 votes after 5 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 |
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B | 26% 13 votes | 26% 13 votes | 30% 15 votes +2 | 30% 15 votes | 56% 28 votes +13 |
E | 22% 11 votes | 26% 13 votes +2 | 28% 14 votes +1 | 42% 21 votes +7 | 44% 22 votes +1 |
D | 22% 11 votes | 22% 11 votes | 24% 12 votes +1 | 28% 14 votes +2 | Eliminated 14 votes reassigned |
C | 16% 8 votes | 16% 8 votes | 18% 9 votes +1 | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned | |
F | 8% 4 votes | 10% 5 votes +1 | Eliminated 5 votes reassigned | ||
A | 6% 3 votes | Eliminated 3 votes reassigned |
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3 Responses to Option A
A E and C all sound really great i love the Not Your job those really pop and stand out for me.
I like option A because it's very direct and I like that it mentions about saving time and avoiding burnout. I believe job burnout is a very important topic that doesn't get discussed enough because it causes people to have lower productivity and higher turnover rates.
I i will consider buying option A' because it looks very interesting.Option F' has a nice title it tells more about the book and very easy to understand.I also prefer option C' the title is very brief and easy to remember.E' also sound amazing, it makes me curious to find more about the book.I will again choose option B' because the title makes it very interesting to read.D' is my last choice, it sounds good but not that interesting.
13 Responses to Option B
I think it’s important to avoid burnout so those titles definitely caught my attention first
stands out as being the most descriptive and offering me the most details that resonates the most with me
i really don't like the words: not your job. maybe its just a different mindset. i like to think that a book will give me information i dont already know.
Not Your Job doesn't immediately make sense to me as much as Entrepreneural Management.
I prefer this option the best. Avoiding burnout and doing what I love forever was why I picked this option. I preferred the 'Entrepreneurial Management' heading as well compared to 'not your job'.
i would choose books B, F and D first because they have an elaborate explanation about the book and makes much sense to me as compared to choices E,C and A which I find them not giving a very descriptive detailed information about the product which makes it less attractive to me.
I like choice B title because it is detailed. I choose this because stands out more.
I like the ones that have entrepreneurial management in the title a bit more than not you job.
Strongly prefer the title and tagline combo in B above all others.
I think option B has the best title out of the group of them.
The text in Option B catches my attention the most and sounds veru persuasive. I think Entrepreneur Management is a better way to talk about this book and not "Not your Job"
I would choose B because title "Entrepreneurial Management: How to save time, master delegation, and do what you love forever" is so catchy, meaningful, easily understandable and can remember easily
I chose this option because it is very clear and straight to the point . I find it more interesting and eye catching compared to the other options.
8 Responses to Option C
I think option C is the best because it the simplest and the most applicable to everyone. I think the options that include entrepreneurial management in them are way too specific.
I would pick C
I like the shorter titles as they grab my attention and I will be more likely to read them than the other ones
C IS SIMPLE, TO THE POINT, AND POWERFUL
C I like to not your job title but it might be a little too unprofessional. It makes more sense for an employee then the owner. It does catch my attention.
I like that option C is the shortest title and yet i know exactly what i would need to for it.
The shortest one is succinct and to the point- the others are a bit rambly, in my opinion
Concise and straight to the point is always better - Option C does that best and has the appealing catch-phrase "Not Your Job."
11 Responses to Option D
I feel like this is very direct and hits all the key points.
The title Not Your Job feels very negative so that for me ranked last of the options. The text "Entrepreneurial Management: How to save time..." felt like a text I would select to read.
I prefer the option D book title because I like the entrepreneurial management and how the subtitle text talks about doing what you love forever and saving time the most. I chose options F and B second and third because the business owner guide text more than the discover how to do what you love to do text. I chose options C and E fourth and fifth because I do not like the not your job title text but prefer the do what you love forever subtitle text more than the entrepreneur guide subtitle text. I chose option A last because I do not really like the not your job title text nor the discover subtitle text leading phrase.
I would be most likely to consider buying option D because I think that it has the most interesting, trustworthy, and overall the most appealing title out of the six options.
I would consider the book on option D as it is simple, precise and to the point
Entrepreneurial management is a better title than Not Your Job. Option D is more descriptive
D B AND F titles starting with entrepreneur management made those 3 just to the front then i decided what ones were eye catching yet easy to read some business books try to use big words to seem important. based off of that what why D B and F were rank in that way. then we get to the bottom 4 did not like the start of the title "not your job" hate that drives me crazy should not be a title.
I like the tag line and message on d best. Sounds positive and forward thinking.
Option D I think it would relate more positively than saying "not your job" it sounds negative
I liked the not your job tagline but chose the option that I felt gave me the most clear target goal
I would chose option D first because it is simplistic in nature and to the point. Option F was a close second with the same reasons. The rest of the options followed the same way of selecting them. Simplistic and down to earth truth.
11 Responses to Option E
E 1st for Not Your Job and the description. F 2nd for Entreprenurial Management and the description. A 3rd for Not Your Job and the description . C 4th for Not Your Job and the description. B 5th for Entrepreneurial Management and the description. D 6th for Entreprenurial Management and the description.
I like E the best as it totally relates to how I feel. Many times I would say its not my job! Perfect for a business book and eye catching as well. The rest are in order as I like them.
Option E is simple and to the point. The others over-embellish or meander around
I love the "Not your job" part. It has that vibe that makes you want to take charge and read the book.
Overall, I prefer option F because of the two title styles presented, the first line in this one is more clever and sounds less like a textbook which would be more appealing to a wider audience of readers, not just students or professionals. Moving past the first line in the title, option F is still my choice because it's very descriptive and flows well without being too long or too short, like some of the other options.
"Not Your Job" is a clever way to stress what's important here, and you need to include delegation directly in the subtitle or people won't get what it's about.
Not Your Job: The entrepreneur’s guide to saving time, delegating work, and doing what you love - this is something I would look more into and consider reading. I have started two businesses and always had a problem delegating.
In my opinion and based on the titles i could say that the books i would be interested to buy are the ones shown in options E and B, because they have really appealing titles that are easy to understand and that are enticing for those that have economical problems and need support to solve them or get their business on track.
Beginning with "not your job" catches my attention as in options E, A, C. The other 3 beginning with "entrepreneur" seem to be written in a way that is too complex for most people.
I love option E because it speaks to the go-getter inside of me, and I feel it will be a welcome addition to my bookshelf. It inspires confidence in me that I will pick up some skills from it's contents.
I appreciate positive messages as well as direct and to the point. E hits that best while B is the least impactful.
4 Responses to Option F
I generally liked "Entrepreneurial Management" as a heading since this felt a lot more clear and concise than "Not Your Job" which felt vague and confusing to me. I thought F was the most punchy and thought B also felt concise and delivered more with fewer words than D did.
I chose based on keywords like entrepreneur and business owner. Choice F had the most of those keywords and it was clearly worded.
Option F has the wording: The business owner's guide and makes me feel more connected with this book and also it looks like I would be able to find resources to save time, learn how to delegate work and do what I love. This is great.
I like the short and sweet titles that get straight to the point.
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