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Which of these two products are you more likely to purchase when looking for a joint health supplement on Amazon?
27 Responses to Option A
Both names are good, but "Health" makes me feel like this supplement will keep my joints in top form.
I think A sounds like it works better. I think support gets overused in products.
I like the use of the word health for this is very important and everyone wants good healthy joints.
A makes me feel the product would help my joints from within.
health more encompassing than joint so A is best
I would like to keep my joint healthy.
I’d go with the health. That would mean they get feeling better
Seeing the word "health" in it makes it a lot more trustworthy overall to me.
I think the world Health is important and makes you think it will improve your health and not just a temporary fix.
There's already too many support products.
I like the word health in the name. It is positive.
This option feels more impactful given the word "health."
I would go with this option because it is exactly what I am looking for, word for word. Using the word health makes it seem more potent. Seems necessary while using the word support seems optional.
These are both actually great names for this product but I think the word health is more powerful than the word support when you use it in this context I would stick with using the word health
I think "Joint Health" is straight and to the point. It perfectly describes the product and is exactly what I am looking for.
I rather prefer the option A joint support brand name because I like the shorter sounding length of the joint health part of the joint health ultra brand name because it is only two syllables and is much easier to say and remember.
The use of the word Health in the name makes me think it would be better than just something that is supportive.
The "Joint Support" sounds like something you use when your joints are bad. "Joint Health" sounds like it is more preventive and you use it so your joints don't become bad.
Joint health in option A is the word that summarizes what I am looking for in a product. I want healthy joints. Joint support, in option B, suggests a type of brace or external device to assist me. Option A is more proactive to me compared to option B.
I think the word health is more powerful than the word support which is why I chose A.
I would more likely choose A because joint health is what I'm looking for - not sure what joint support of B means
I like option "A" better because it implies that you DON't need support, just something to keep healthy. Option "B" implies it is too late.
I chose A because the word health feels more relevant
The first title sounds more legit, like other products out there on the market.
I would like to maintain the overall health of my joints, not necessarily needing any added support to the area.
The word support is almost a little misleading, makes it slightly more difficult to understand what the product actually is.
I thought choice A seemed like a stronger product.
23 Responses to Option B
Joint Support sounds more professional
Option B just rolls off the tongue a bit better.
When I think of joints, I lean more to towards "support" as that's what they do - support our body. A is vague, and just doesn't stick out to me as much.
I like option B because by having "Joint Support" in the title makes it very easy to tell what the body part that the product will help with.
I think support is a better word than health in this context
I like the word support more than Health
I think that option B sounds more optimistic.
I like the name in option B the most, so that is the one that I would choose.
B because "Joint Support" is more specific than "Joint Health", if my joints were hurting I would feel like Support would do better with helping me.
"Support" seems like a more appropriate adjective when describing the joints.
B rolls off the tongue better when you say it out loud.
I like B better as it will support my joint health from the product title.
I think a focus on support is more appealing
I think using support would gain more confidence in the user. It sounds better to me
I think the word support draws me more as we all want support
I think what sold me was the word support. I think it is easier to understand and more trustworthy which makes me more likely to buy
Support seems more descriptive than Health, it seems like it would work better
I'd want that support over a more general health promise.
Option B would be the best choice. I would want to kind that I have support for my joint.
I prefer the way that Joint Support Ultra sounds because it sounds more specific and appealing.
I feel like support will help keep my joints healthy and support them in that progress.
The inclusion of the word support makes me feel like this might work better. It feels more specific.
Chose B because using the work "support" makes more sense to those of us suffering with arthritis. The word health is meaningless since our joints are already "unhealthy."
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