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Which name best represents an online community that helps people develop positive habits so they can live their best and healthiest life? What types of services would you expect as a member of this community?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 31 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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C | 62% 31 votes |
A | 30% 15 votes |
B | 8% 4 votes |
15 Responses to Option A
Healthy habits is good, seems like you'd get positive feedback when you did something good or healthy like dieting, exercising, meeting new goals or milestones, C is pretty much the same thing, except more diverse. B is maybe a service thing for senior citizens. Seniors are often called "vital" so this would be likely for older people and not for everyone.
Options A & C seem to promote habits which inspires healthy living and choices. The word club is a great choice, sounds like a group of people and more personal whereas the word network sounds more online activity. I'm just not impressed with option B at all!
I like option A better - rank 1. This option perfectly describes "an online community that helps people develop positive habits so they can live their best and healthiest life". Option C got rank 2. Word "Network" is less successful than "Club". Network is something not obviously, Club is more concrete I guess. Option B got rank 3: I dislike this title, it says nothing for me. I guess that service of this community will give people important information how to get positive health habits. It will have a lot of positive examples about people who develop health habits.
I think they would provide the best diet for you personally and the best exercise plan for your lifestyle and a service to monitor your weight and other health vitals.
Healthy habits is ggod, club is more inclusive and friendly than network, vitality clubs sounds like viagra or grecian formula club
I prefer healthy habits because it is clear and vitality is vague and not specific to the program. I like club just a little better because network is such a trendy term right now and overused
A and B are similar however I prefer healthy habits over vitality because a habit is something that can and should become a lifestyle and allow you to do what the club teaches you to become a routine vs. a task. C starts with the same name but network turned me off as it's connections someone has not a member of a club.
Club sounds better than Network. Healthy is good and Vitality is nearly as good.
I like A at little bit more than the similar C because I prefer being in a "club" rather than a "network". This could be a preference that changes depending on the demographic. I can see how the younger people who are very Internet-oriented might be more used to being in a "network" of people. But for my part I do slightly prefer "club". I chose B last because the name makes me thing of "Frailty Club" as much as it does "Vitality". This sounds like a club you would join as a very old person in their last gasps, trying to regain some "vitality". So I think B will not sell well to the overall market for "healthy habits".
I like option A because it's plain and simple, it just says what it is. It's the same with option C, but I like the use of the word club better than network because network seems more like a business word and club is more of a group word. Option B is okay because people wanting to develop healthy habits want vitality. I would expect that they would have services like exercise classes, yoga and meditation classes, nutrition and diet assistance and helpful forums.
I would expect support from fellow members to keep me motivated.
I like the name for option A because it grabbed my attention right away and it tells you all about what it is in the name. I liked option C next because it also caught my attention by using the word healthy in the title and it's a club. I chose option C last because Vitality to me makes you think of men and their health.
I like Option A because the word "club" makes me think of something where I can interact with others with the same goals as me. I also like the fact that it implies we are pursuing healthy habits that can improve, enhance, or maintain our lives. I chose Option C for the "club" reference also but I don't think "vitality" has the quite the same punch. And Option C was my last choice because I just prefer "club" over "network". But actually all three sound very effective and appropriate. This wasn't an easy decision.
I'm not opposed to any of the options, I just like the three in this order. Healthy Habits Club sounds a little better than "... Network" because the latter sounds like/reminds me of a media outlet or charitable organization. Healthy Habits Club sounds like it would be inclusive and not for specific age groups, etc. "Vitality Club" sounds like it would be geared towards old men.
healthy habits club makes it sound like your in a club not something to do with fitness which appeals to me. healthy habits network sounds like it is a network of people getting together.vitality club is ok.
4 Responses to Option B
Vitality is something everyone would want, healthy habits sounds like work, sacrifices would have to be made.
I think the word 'vitality' is more energetic and less commonly used than 'healthy habits.' I would like to see information on healthy foods, nutrition, fitness, and better habits for self-improvement and success.
I chose B because I don't like the word "habits". That's a word that describes a drug problem in my mind. "Vitality" is so much more positive!
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31 Responses to Option C
#1 Healthy Habits Network sounds like a big group and they have everything I need. #2 Healthy Habits Club sounds okay but a little cheesy, like the healthy stuff is only inside the club. #3 Vitality Club sounds like it's for old folks. It would be good for a senior citizens group;
I like the idea of the word "Network" because it appears open-ended. The word "club" denotes at least some level of exclusivity, and in on the internet it's all about being open. Thus I prefer Option C.
C is a large group of online people so the name network is modern and describes the group more creatively. A is easy to say and simple but very positive and upbeat. B could mean a lot of different things so it is not very clear on what they would do.
I like C because it uses the word network. It makes me think there would be other people you can connect with that can give you advice or tips to get started on their healthiest life. I would expect that there would be people who share their story and journey so you can learn from them. I also think there would be a place you could ask questions and get answers. One other aspect that would make it something I would like is if there were also experts there that would monitor the site and make sure it doesn't have false information. Something that could mark a post as being true or fake. I like A also but I don't really care for B because I don't think the name fits with what the site would be.
Network indicates online. Vitality Club has a nice ring to it. Healthy Habits could be any form.
I like C With the word network rather than club. I do not care for clubs. I would expect help with recipes, exercise and mental wellbeing.
Healthy Habits Network sounds more like a group with resources to help someone to wants to stay or get healthy to achieve their goal.The would probably have access to medical opinions and advice as well as nutritional information and a list of links to wellness centers and experts in their field.They should also have food an nutritional information on the site help users decide which products are better than others.
The network name is the best because it sounds like it would have more options to choose from and be more professional .The second don't sound like it would have as much going for it and the last one is just too short
I chose "C"as my first choice because the impression people get from a "network" is a community of simular goals. I chose "A" because the term goals gives people the feeling that they are not alone in their journey. I didn't like "B" at all. I think it sounds like the name of a club or bar.
The "Network" of Option C sounds considerably more professional and impressive than "Club."
I think that it's great that the words Healthy Habits appear somewhere in the title. This should be something that people would be proud of. I don't like vitality being in the title - looks like it really doesn't belong.
In this healthy habits network I would think it would be each other would try and help others out to maintain a healthy life style, and to encourage each other to work out more and talk about things that they have work for and maybe it would help others to
Since this is listed as an online community, I feel that option C best represents that by using the word network. Like C, option A makes it clear that this community is helping reinforce healthy habits, but club seems more like an in person meeting rather than network. Vitality Club seems off the mark for me and thus is my last choice. Sorry, but it seems like a word geared to seniors. No offense.
C is my favorite name. Healthy Habits Networks is a great name, and I like Network better than Club. Network means that we are all working together for the common interests of improving our healthy habits. A is my next favorite because I like the name Healthy Habits, however I don't like the word Club as much as I like the word Network. B is my least favorite because I just don't like the word Vitality as much as I like the term Healthy Habits, and, as you know by now, I don't like the use of the term Club. I think this community will share great exercise tips, healthy cooking tips and other health related information that they think the community would benefit from.
Healthy Habits Network sounds like it emphasizer healthy connections to others in a professional setting
It's interesting because early in the pandemic I changed my diet to eat healthier and walk 2 miles per day and it's made a real change in my health and outlook, so a site like this would interest me. I picked C because I really like the 'healthy habits' phrase and I prefer network to club. Didn't like B much at all.
I went C mainly because it uses network instead of club, just a more modern term. I personally prefer B but tend to believe that there is a large mass of people out there who could not define vitality. Health Habits Club sounds like a 50's high school club
I would choose option 'C' because of the word 'NETWORK' - Networking is important in most all aspect of life. One not only needs to do so in healthcare, but also when you are looking for a job. You need to know people, people who can help you which is the case for 'why' I chose option C. For me, personally, the word club seems small, and or a small group of people with the same interests, where 'network' seems broad ranged.
I chose Option C as my top option because it sounds the most modern and descriptive. It implies you will have a network of people to help you develop a healthy lifestyle. I would expect diet tips, nutrition plans, exercise plans, goal setting and support groups for all.
Option C. I chose this name because of the word "network". To me network includes a vast amount of individuals and a lot of information to be learned and shared by these individuals. Option B and Option A seem to be a smaller group based on the word "club" and not as appealing as Option C.
I selected Healthy Habits Network because I think that it best describes a community that would help people live their best and healthiest life. I would expect services like a gym, trainers, classes and , a healthy restaurant and also regular events where health experts presented the most current knowledge on how to best live a healthy lifestyle. My 2nd choice was Healthy Habits Club I thought that this also would describe a community that would support living healthy. I thought this service would provide exercise and fitness workout space and personal training. My final choice was Vitality Club because I felt that this title could also work to describe positive living habits but could represent an older crowd of participants. It seems to be a word that has fallen out of use and I imagine a senior exercise and fitness space catering to chair exercise and walking tracks.
Given the prompt, I truly feel the Option C is the best choice.
The word 'network' is more encouraging to me. It sounds like a group of people who have the same goals. "Club" doesn't resonate with me, and the word 'vitality' sounds more like senior citizens.
I would expect a forum where members can encourage each other. I would expect a blog or articles to teach people how to develop habits, specifically positive habits so they can sucdeed with their positivity goals. I would expect this is not a diet focused community. I would expect this to be a positive outlook group.
C seems like a more modern term for reaching out on the internet. Next choice would be A as it specifically states the goals of the club and would get followers interested. My last choice is B. The vitality club I would think would attract older and middle aged men. I think we want to attract a wider scope of people. People would love to be a part of a community that encourages and supports a healthy lifestyle.
'C' sounds professional. 'B' sounds like an infomercial (Hair Club for Men).Not sure what to expect; different people need different things. Perhaps advice on things that are not what they appear, like eggs vs cholesterol, for example.
C is the best one for me because with this name I would expect a group of professionals to help me and all kinds of different resources. I already belong to one called healthy habits, one day at a time. That is what I get from this group as well.
Vitality Club is not very specific, it could be a lot of things. Network seems more modern than Club. Also Network seems to emphasize interconnection and that seems very important these days with quarantining and isolation.
Option "C" looks more modern and with a greater scope. Network sounds like crowds.
C - The word network seems much larger than ‘club’ and as such, seems there would be more resources to leverage and access and may be more long-standing.A - I prefer ‘healthy habits’ to ‘vitality’. Vitality seems like something a senior citizens club would be labeled. Healthy habits seems more applicable to everyone, even people who cannot achieve ‘vitality’ In the same way as others, like a wheelchair bound person.B - I don’t like the word vitality as much as healthy.I would expect services such as exercise groups or program memberships; healthy eating plans and recipes, nutritional guidance, recommendations for physical checkups, screenings and the like.
Option C is the best. It represents a whole network with millions of members, incited of the club which represents much smaller online community.I would expect the network to promote healthiest lifestyle, particularly - not to smoke,be physically active , eat healthy diet, challenge own mind.
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