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For a company that sells maternity and baby products, which slogan do you prefer?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 27 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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B | 54% 27 votes |
A | 32% 16 votes |
C | 14% 7 votes |
16 Responses to Option A
I do prefer the slogan on option A, Focus on Baby, Care for Mom, as it is the one that is captivating and appealing to me.
Based on the given slogan, my rating would be as follows:Rank 1 is option A because the slogan "Focus on Baby, Care for Mom" fits well with the company's purpose.Rank 2 is option C, because the slogan "Care for Baby, Prepare for Mom" looks significantly better than option B's slogan.Rank 3 is Option B, because the slogan "Pamper for Baby, Care for Mom" looks equivalently perfect for this company.
Why would prep be needed for mom in C? I thought A made the most logical sense.
I like choice A because the main focus is the baby and then the supplement is the mom. So if the baby is taken care of then the mom is taken care of. Then C and B are ranked next because they did not really focus on the baby but the mom.
A they're all pretty bad. This one Makes the most sense.
A is the clearest and easiest to comprehend slogan. It makes both baby and mom seem important. For B the word pamper isn't used a lot, so it's not as effective as A. In C "prepare for mom" sounds vague and not clear.
Option A is the only one that sounds like the writer is fluent in English. The other two sound like either 'English as a second language' or translation software. Babies are not 'pampered for.' They are pampered. The word "for" does not belong. Preparing for mom also sounds wrong to native English speakers.
I like the first option the most because once most people have kids the focus is indeed on the child and this title emphasizes that. The other titles sound nice as well but dont stand out as much to me
I like option A the best because that's what happens, the focus is on the baby, but the mom still needs to be cared for. Option B is good too, it's nice to think about pampering the baby. Option C is okay, I don't really like the prepare for mom part.
None of these are very good, honestly, as they are all awkward and grammatically questionable. Of the options though, "A" is the most coherent if somewhat unengaging. "B" is okay, but more awkward than "A", and "C" makes no sense because "prepare for mom" is an action.
B doesn't make sense grammatically. Prepare for mom doesn't make sense in C.
I ranked the slogans in order of preference. I like A because it emphasized the mom aspect.
i think the slogan in option A sounds the most caring and nurturing for this company
The straightforward text that is included in the slogan seems ideal and I enjoy the overall marketing elements included with such creativity.
Best combination of words as the baby is still #1 but it also addresses that mom is important
This is perfect for the company. This is a winning combination. Focus on the baby and not forgetting Mom.
27 Responses to Option B
I think option B sounds interesting and cute because it gives attention to the mom in addition the baby.
Option B sounds simple and has a pleasant ring to it.
I think C is the best, though I'm not really a fan of any of them. I think C is okay because you would want to pamper a baby and care for the mother. The word pamper though reminds me of the diaper brand and that might not be ideal to have a tagline remind people of another brand. Choice A makes it sound like you're not taking care of the baby. C is just weird because I don't know what prepare for mom is supposed to mean.
Option B it sounds pleasant. It has a pleasant feeling too the words when Reading them. It makes more sense to me.
I like the pampering baby, but also caring for mom. We need more of that in this day an age since we seem to focus more on baby and not enough on mom
Pamper and care sounds perfect. they comes first. Focus and care sound OK. so they comes second. Care and prepare sound average so that comes last.
The word 'pamper' is more attractive compared to others so B ranked first. Comparing A, B looks more catchy so it ranked second.
The slogan is a bit more fitting than option A which is not bad either but using 'pamper' makes it more logical and descriptive than 'focus'.
I like option B the best because I like that the slogan is super catchy and addresses both the needs of the baby and the mom.
I put B first because it's the one that's the most sympathetic and equally caring towards the mom and the baby. Option A seems slightly more concerned about the baby with the mom as an afterthought. Option C should be flipped: If it includes maternity items, then prepare for baby would be appropriate before it arrives, while still caring about mom.
While all options use the word caring, I think option B has a better choice with "pamper" than option A and C with "focus" and "prepare" respectively. I ranked C last because the word "prepare" sounds daunting. Preparing sounds like a task. I like that option A uses the word "focus", but it lacks the charm that the word "pamper" provides in option B. Option B feels more suitable to a baby and mother with the word choices of pamper and care.
I love that mom is included, I like prepare for mom the least, just because care for mom seems so much nicer and supportive, and pamper for baby is just super cute and memorable.
I like how well this reads as it is very simple and to the point
I choose B because this slogan is extremely creative and sounds fun and interesting as well, compared to other options
I choose B, Because the slogan is very entertaining and interesting.
None of these options make much sense to me. I would change B to "Pamper Baby, Care for Mom."
The first two ranked slogans have better meanings than the last.
The rhyme of it is fantastic. It is very appealing to me.
B has got that good ring to it which I like. The other two sort of read clumsy.
I love the saying for b most. Very caring and taking the mother into consideration
B sounds the best and is the most straightforward.
The slogans are all a little "off". Mom has been through a lot and could use a little pampering. Baby could use pampering and/ or caring for. B is about the best.
I like option B the best. Option B slogan is more comforting to me.
The option B sounds better to me because the wording is original.
I think Option B is the overall better sounding slogan. I think Option B makes it seem like the company wants to take care of the mom and her child.
I chose option b first because I think it makes the most sense about what your product is selling. You are selling products to pamper the baby and care for the mother at the same time. I chose option A last because I just didn't like the wording.
I actually like pamper for baby care for mom. But these ones are nice. I think the word pamper is nice too.
7 Responses to Option C
Option C is more well suited since the slogan "care for baby" implies all the products relating to safeguarding while, "prepare for mom" implies to all all the products for a mom while on her maternity.
Option C has the nicest ring to it.
I made my choices this way based on which options really reflected the overall feel and emotion I felt the product should express not only to the parent but also the baby.
they are all good but what makes "C" the best is that "care" rhymes with the second syllable of "prepare." when you say it out loud, it sounds real good, much better than the other two options.
I prefer the ones that focus on caring for the baby.
Option C is precise and to the point.
I personally think that Option C sums up such a company the best way possible. Thank you.
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