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Which title do you like best?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 26 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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C | 52% 26 votes |
B | 32% 16 votes |
A | 16% 8 votes |
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8 Responses to Option A
I like the option A. this title is better than other options. I like both A and C. But in option B how start is bit redundant.
Option A has the best sounding title by far over the other 2. It draws me in and makes me think thats a clever title. Option C is close to option A but it doesn't sound right or smooth enough to draw me in. Option B sounds like a self help book I want to avoid and would never even pay the book any mind.
I am not totally sure what living intentionall means. If I would get this book, I’d be a complete novice. So, choice A, with the 101 suggests that it is introductory level and perfect for me. Choice C seems to assume I have a working definition for living intentionally, which I don’t. Choice B was in the middle. It gave me a similar vibe as choice A
Intentional Living 101 sounds more educational and scientific. It sounds like it might be part of a series. It's more unique than the other two. C is okay, but generic. B is generic, and a lot of books start with how to.
Was able to chose the ones that are best fit for the general population
Option A makes it seem like its a basic course that I could pick up easily which I like. Option C is very short and doesn't put too many words in it which is why I like it better than option B. Option B is too wordy
I tend to like succinct titles, so I am not a fan of "how to start" as it doesn't add that much content in my opinion.
Option A makes it sound like it is giving you the basics and an intro to the subject. Option c is nice and short
16 Responses to Option B
B is a good title, C is dry and A is cliche as we are tired of anything 101
choice b has that 'how to' aspect which would draw a readers eye more. choice A has it titled in sort of a classroom format. and choice C is a simple straight forward approach.
The "How to" in the title states to me what the book's intent is.
B clearly states that this book will explain how to do this. A kinda also works due to the 101 moniker
The additional text gives more info that it's a self help book vs a novel. It provides more insight as to what the book is about.
I like using "How to Start Living Intentionally" the most. The seems the best guide and it is a good encouraging title. I feel people want to know things that they can start. The title with just "Living Intentionally" is not bad but basic. I would not use "Intentional Living 101" as it implies this is just the start of the series and the book is a beginner level book. Most people want a book that tell it all and that would be the best way to market this.
The wording of how to start living intentionally grabs my attention a decent amount as it is more forward. A has a bad title with the 101 as not a fan of that. C works as well but kind of plain but straight foward
If I am new to "living intentionally", then I would pick B. It shows me how to start doing so. C is a title for someone who is looking for support in doing so. A is for a lazy person who thinks they can pay their way into happiness.
I like option B the best because "How to Start Living Intentionally" tells you exactly what the reader would be getting out of the book". I like "Intentional Living 101" because it sounds like a text book that will teach you something. I chose option C third because even though I like the title some people may not comprehend what "Intentional Living" is just based off of the title.
Option B has the most detail and is the clearest to understand. Option A title is abbreviated, but the 101 is pretty good summary. Option C doesn't state if it's a beginner type book or not.
How to start living intentional is best because it assumes people aren't living intentionally already which I think most people probably aren't or haven't been.
The "How to Start" does not make the title appear any longer, but gives the reader a chance to identify immediately that they are not current living with purpose.
I've read a few self help books with the purpose of wanting to changing something about myself. The title of book B summarizes that the book is about to teach the reader. Title option A makes be think that the book will not be enough for "learn to live my best life"; I will have to read more books about the subject, as in college textbook. Title option C makes think that the content will be boring.
I like B the most, but all three are equally alluring. I think that they all are great titles and sound like they would make me more interested to learn more. I think they are all fun sounding and alluring.
I liked option B the best , I think it explained the book the best. It says straight forward “How to Start” so beginners know it’s for them. I chose option A second because the 101 makes I’d desirable for beginners. Option C doesn’t really specify who the book is for...
I think option B is a great title ...
26 Responses to Option C
I prefer the title to be as minimalist as possible, everything else is fluff.
Option C is the best because is straightforward and to the point. It is also the best looking. Option B is good but it implies that you are not already living intentionally. Option A is the worst because of the "101" cliche. Thank you!
It is straight to the point and does not need the extra words in the title. It just clutters the cover.
When there's a lot of text on a book cover, I get distracted and it usually doesn't compel me to open the book, so I chose Option C first. I chose Option B and A second and third mainly because I think that "101" makes me think it's written for complete idiots and I'm not an idiot.
I think the 101 thing is overused and cliche and I think just the blunt "living intentionally", gets the point across, the other two sound too self helpy and money grab like.
this title is the most appealing for a book
I like choice C . The cover looks really nice with the title that way it is. ITs clear to understand and i can assume what the book will be about . Choice b is nice but the the black letters above the main title kinda take away my curiosity of the book. Choice A the 101 is unnecessary make the title look desperate to get its point out.
Choice C is my favorite as it is creative and leaves the extra "fluff" words out. It has a minimilist taste to it which seems to fit the theme of living intentionally. Option B is my second favorite as I dont think the few words in the beginning ruin it but they are already implied in option C. I dont like option A as much as I think using "101" is cliche and doesnt help market this piece
Option C was my favorite title because I felt it offered a more holistic and complete approach. By not including anything extra, it felt like a manual to just live intentionally. Option B is more limiting and focuses more on starting, which made it feel like you may still have work to do beyond reading this book. Similarly, Option A felt like an intro level with it's collegiate "101" addition. I feel that makes the book, again, feel like an introductory work.
I like the short title and the cover looks less busy. Living Intentionally is enough to intrigue me. I don't need how to or 101 in the title to get that it'ts a how to book.
Less is more. Keep the title simple. The other titles cheapen the work, especially the "101" title.
I like the concise and to the point title.
The overall look!
C has the word Living very prominently - and is very eye catching; I think it looks the best. B is a close second - as the title seems like it would be a more direct step by step approach. I absolutely did not like A and think it should be used at all - adding 101 was not a great idea
I think the one I chose for #1 is simpler and clearer than the others. The second one is closest in attractiveness to my first choice and what I would pull off the shelves.
I like the simplicity of C. Specifically I the like the large title, and the sub-title. This combination makes it clear what I would get in this book. Option A is the second most clear and simplistic by including the 101, this common phrase makes it clear what I am getting. Option B makes it sound like I am getting a how to book, which instantly makes it less appealing.
I find the phrase "Living Intentionally" to be very powerful all on its own. The 101 makes it seem more of a how-to tutorial book more than anything, so that's the clear loser in my mind.
C was my first choice because I don't feel that the 101 or How to needs to be in the title. Just kind of makes the book less credible/ a little more questionable. My second choice was A because of the two left, I think 101 being attached to the title sounds better than how to before the beginning of the title, and then B was my last choice because I'm really not a fan of book titles with how to in them, even if they are sometimes legit or whatnot.
I liked C the most as it was no frills and matched my presumed sentiment about the content of the book. My next choice was B, which wasn’t bad but I didn’t think the extra word offered any benefit. Finally, I felt the 101 part felt like gimmick so I didn’t like A.
The simplest version of the title seems like the most interesting and most intriguing, while the other options seem a little more cliche.
the colors look better
I really like option C as it was succinct, and gets the point across without crowding up the cover, and it still looks really good.
how to start and 101 are good descriptors but just living intentionally is plenty to get the reader to look at the book and pick it up if interested. I feel like how to start and 101 will make people think that it could be too basic for them and they will pass over it for something else.
I like C the best because I feel it is the simplest: and it definitely goes by the "less is more" philosophy. I think that would be more enticing for me to pick up the book and check it out. B and A seem very generic to me.
I feel like this says it all without speaking to me like I'm dumb and need extra information for clarity. It's more sophisticated like this.
C is straightforward, indicative, and professional.
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