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Which subtitle for the book THE AUTHENTIC MARKETER is more interesting?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 29 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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C | 58% 29 votes |
A | 32% 16 votes |
B | 10% 5 votes |
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16 Responses to Option A
I think A makes the most sense, then C, then B.
I like the focus on the girl's guide, it makes me know more about what the unique aspects of this book will be. C also seems more unique and individualized. B feels much more like it is just another marketing book
Chose A Option A first because it states its for women, that is what women look for. Chose C next because B is just silly.
I prefer the approach of Choice A. It's fun and spirited and attracts your attention.You want to have a business you love. Choice C is also catchy and engaging. Choice B seems very boring and not exciting. I would want to be excited to advance my knowledge and grow my business.
Because option A makes it targeted to female's, it's more interesting to me but I would prefer it to be "woman's" and not girl's.
Key words are “real girl” and a “business you love” - both compelling reasons to buy the book.
Option A is my top choice because it has a female spin to it. I would appreciate a book from this perspective. Option C is my next choice because it made me think about having a particular mindset that would be the most beneficial to growing and loving a business. Option B is my least favorite because it feels very generic and doesn't seem particularly interesting.
Love how you serve and how you're seen makes no sense. I like the whole idea of growing a business you love.
I am always drawn to titles that make it feel as though the book would be tailored towards me.
My first choice would appeal to women as it seems like an intimate, sincere approach to helping women grow their small businesses. The second choice was a little vague and farfetched, however it makes a lot more sense than the third choice which really seems to just be meaningless words.
The subtitle for option A is kind of catchy and fun, so I prefer that one. It seems positive and upbeat.
Would like to go option A which is more interesting, very attractive subtitle for book, excellent words with informative
I chose Option A because the subtitle encompasses what the book is about. I think that it is geared towards a passion and how to grow a business from it. I chose Option C as my second choice because it gives me the idea that it is about how I would focus on my business and grow and enjoy it. My third choice was Option B because it didn't give me enough insight or interest.
"The Real Girl's Guide" sounds very real and down to earth. The other two are good, but this one is the best.
You always want a title to be able to grab someone's attention. The first two options I loved, they explained what the book would be about and it very catchy and interesting.
I think that A is most relatable. C and B sound like the person needs convinced to like their own business a bit. I thi k A sounds very positive.
5 Responses to Option B
B has a very nice personal take on things and is inspiring.
I'm not a fan of A because why is it only geared toward a female audience? I like Option B the best because it sounds positive and motivating.
this title would get me to read the book
My first choice just gets right to the point and delivers it's message in the fewest words. That is why I like it the best. The wording creates an inspiration and really makes the reader feel like the book will deliver the information that it promises to. The third option is not good because it is too limiting to females and does not appeal to the male audience at all.
I think B is the most interesting because it is concise yet says so much!
29 Responses to Option C
Very keen business title. The other 2 are out of the league.
I do not like option A. I don't like that it mentioned that this is for girls. I would never purchase this because I feel that this is condescending. Why can't women have the same advice as men? Of options B and C, I like C best because it feels the most informative and educational. I don't really like option B because of the word serve, but I like it better than the one that singled women out.
Option C is my first choice for several reasons, its sexless could be for anyone, establishes a goal immediately with the resulting action. Option b is 2nd choice, but why only a girl? Can’t it be for anyone? Option B is last, this could be for anything but marketing is not what is coming to my mind when i read this title, could be bible study, or exercise but marketing isn’t there in my head when i read this.
My choice is a good description of what a good subtitle would be -it is describable and sounds helpful. It would make an interesting read. I don't like how the other options have serve and real girl in them -makes it sound really off putting, rude and looked down.
The first one is worded the best and makes the point of the book the best. The last one doesn't flow and doesn't make sense when you first read it.
C sounded the most coherent. I dinged A a few points for using "girl" instead of "woman"...
Option C gives me a short and clear explanation of the topic of the book, is more gender neutral. Option A is geared towards women in a casual way. If that what the author is going for I like it too. Option B is too wishywashy for me to want to pick up the book.
i like the general pull of Create the mindset.
I feel that the title in option C would appeal to an authentic marketer. It talks about change and gratification.
I think this is catchy and draws you into the book. It makes you curious to find out more information.
Proactive verbs will draw in readers.
Not one for long titles or explanations, but C appeals to me with the word "mindset".B is okay - I wouldn't look twice at it and A, while get rid of the word "girl", especially when we are woman/women.
Option C sounds like it is speaking too me, like it might have something to offer me, it politely and professionally gets my attention, where option A seems almost insulting, I mean what makes a real girl? and lastly option B makes me think I am entering the military.
I like Option C because it really talks about getting into the mindset of owning a business and being positive. Option A is okay but what does real girl mean? And Option B isn't great because I don't understand what it's trying to say: love how you serve?
Option C is my favorite of the three, but I feel it's too long. Maybe something like "Create and love the mindset you need to grow your small business." I just think the "&love it" part looks like an afterthought. Option A is nice, but I wish it didn't say "real girl." I feel it narrows the audience. Option B doesn't seem like it fits completely with a marketing handbook.
Option A is more interesting in my opinion, because it would probably tell me what I needed to know in order to be successful in running a small business. My second choice would be option A, because it sounds like it's hinting at how a woman can do well in growing a business, which sounds very helpful. My third choice is option B, because I'm not sure what serving has to do with anything, it sounds more like I'm working in a kitchen; it doesn't really tell me much about the book as far as I can tell and it definitely doesn't hint at anything that has to do with marketing, and I don't find it interesting at all.
C is empowering and inspirational.
It seems like there are so many target audiences so that kind of throws me off but as far as just judging them on how interesting they are then C is really the only choice I would make.
C is more descriptive than B, so I prefer it for a subtitle. The subtitle should add something, not just be extra words. Small businesses are not just for females, seems option A excludes half the population and would turn off Male potential readers.
The only one I really like is C. It focuses on the mental game and on loving what you do. In B, I don't like "how you serve." It sounds weird. A is nice but, I don't care for the specificity of "girl's" That excludes men from wanting to purchase
Option C is very descriptive and helps explain what the book is about. The wording of option A doesn’t sound right and men won’t but the book because it sounds like it’s only for females, fifty percent of people will be eliminated as potential buyers
C is very descriptive. It tells me that I will build a business and love it. It seems very reassuring that it will work. A is very to the point and is a little informal so would appeal to young adults. There is no appeal to B
Option A focuses on girls, which could make a potential reader that's a man or woman not as interested
I like them in this order. This is the most interesting to me.
I like that it gets you wanting to buy the book. I makes you feel like the book is going to give you what you need to grow your business. Option C sounds like it is going to give you the information you need and want Option A I picked for saying that it is a guide to grow a business you love. So, if I buy it, it will tell me what I need to know and do to grow my business. I was not a fan of Option B. It does not tell you anything. It leaves you guessing what it means.
I chose option C as my first choice because it clearly states the purpose of the book wit no confusion. I chose option A second because it also clearly states the objective without confusion as to what the book would be about. I left option B for last because I had not choice, it doesn't clearly explain the motive of the material, but more gives a snazzy title that would draw a reader in to see what it's about, slightly misleading,
option C is more detailed and interesting compared to all other options
I like how it tells you where you head needs to be (centered) option c, I like how it tells you how you are perceived option b, I don't like option a at all. The real girls guide. Clearly, if someone is growing a business, she is NOT a girl, she is an accomplished woman.
Option C sounds good - not only what it means, but the rhythm of the words as they're spoken or read. And it makes sense. But use the word "and" in place of "&."The other two options are awkward, for different reasons. Option A is grammatically incorrect, because it starts in the third person (referring to a third party, "the real girl), and then midsentence, it switches to second person ("you"). It also cuts out half your potential audience. Option B is just awkward, because you have to read in a few times to understand it. It also seems more specific, and thus more limited in scope that the others.
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