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Read the wording on the red button. Which wording would make you most likely to click the button? What would you expect to happen after clicking it? Please explain what you expect after clicking for each option, A, B, and C.
Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 28 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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A | 56% 28 votes |
B | 34% 17 votes |
C | 10% 5 votes |
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28 Responses to Option A
Early access sounds more exciting to me.
A offers a sense of intrigue.
A sounds favorable since early access is a privilege, C sounds okay but seems more like second thought, B is a little off since nobody has time these days to learn more.
When I click the red button on Option A, I would get early access, which I like. When I click the red button on Option B, I would learn more, which helps me to make a decision. When I click on Option C, I'm told I'm joining a waiting list, which is not something that I'm interested in. As such, Option C is my last pick.
A makes me feel like i am getting access to something i wouldn't have otherwise. C is a no for me - I don't want to wait for anything
Get early access should be a preview. Learning more is just getting info available to everyone. Signing up for a waitlist means other people beat me to the punch.
I liked choice A since the text sounds unique and exclusive which sounds appealing. I would expect to a separate area to sign up.
A get early access B join a waitlist C get more info
A gives me the best feeling, that I would get to find out before others what this is. C and B both fell short for me.
I like the thought of getting early access. I would click this one first and expect to be able to sign up to get access before most people.
This sounds the most exclusive. I want to get something first and be a part of the club. This gets me the most excited
I prefer the language about getting early access, because this sounds like something actionable. I likely would not click any button about joining a wait list.
I prefer option A, because the red button makes me think I'm getting in on something special, it would make me more inclined to sign up. Option B is decent, but does not make me want to signup, when compared with A. I think option C makes me feel like I've already missed something and it would be a long wait to get in. It's not motivating.
I would click on this one, it would take to a page where I can get more information
B. Lets me know it will alert me when available and also seems special. B. is a good second choice that can lead to another page.
Get early access suggests that I am getting something early. If I am interested, I would love to get it early.
Get early access and join waiting list gives more details than just learn more
Get early access is the best in my opinion, makes it sound like I getting something that others are not getting yet.
Option A is my preferred choice because the wording here implies that I will have an advantage in gaining access to the advertised event. I expect that after I click the button I will then be given instructions on how to sign up to gain that access. For Option B, I think I would just be shown a page where I can enter my contact info to be placed on the waiting list. Option C would just give me more information about the event.
A get early access makes you feel like you are chosen and special
early access is always enticing and makes the consumer think they are getting an experience before everyone else so it is very appealing
Option a makes me feel like I am special, option c makes me feel like they don't care just want me to get in line
A and C are the most clear about what will happen when you click the button. They are both clear that you would be providing contact info for access once it made available. B is vague, and therefore not as enticing.
I think Get Early Access is best
I would expect option A to give me early access to vieiwing. Options C would put me on a list, and option B's red button would lead me to learn more information. Option A seemed the most forthright and therefore was my first choice.
I like the idea of getting early access. It allows people to engage in an early segment of the program and sample it.
I despise joining waiting lists, so that is at the bottom. Getting early access feels exclusive.
I think get early access makes people think they're getting ahead. next I would join the waitlist, as that makes it sound like it could be a while but you're in line. last is learn more... that just seems generic
17 Responses to Option B
I chose B because I would always want to learn more.
I would click on the red button shown in option B because I would want to learn more about the Art is Marriage study.
This sounds like you would bot have to wait like the other two are suggesting.
I prefer option B. I would expect to watch a trailer which would be a short synopsis of the content. I would expect C to simply put me on a waiting list. I would expect option A to allow me to start the class early.
I like the button labeled Learn More the best because it feels like I wouldn't have to provide any additional contact info. The other two options I would expect to have to give an email address or phone number to proceed which I try to avoid as much as possible.
I chose option b first because "learn more" makes most sense to me for wanting to find out more. Option A is next because I like "early access" better than "join the waiting list."
I consider myself a learning-based type of person, so when something entices me to learn more about a topic I am much more likely to actually go and click on it
I would choose "B" it is all about Art and there is a video which will probably get you started in what you like to do.
As a married person, I know time is precious, so learning more about this would help me save time and energy by seeing if the program would meet me and my spouses needs and tastes. If people are interested I think they would definitely sign up/join the waiting list because this is something that they want to do. Early access is for those that want and need the program now and are ready to start now
I need more information so I would click on "Learn More". I expect to see details about the program. For the button "Join Waiting List" I expect to see a form for my information. For the button "Get Early Access" I expect to see a form for my information.
In my opinion, option B," Learn more" sounds better than other options. So I have chosen option B.
I would want to learn more first of choice B to know what it's about. The others are fine but not loving them
C makes me think you'll send me a bunch of emails I don't want. B seems like the least likely to require me to sign up for some email list, like I'll just get more reading just by clicking.
I liked option B the best since I liked that I could learn more without making a commitment. I expect the next page to give me the FULL details of what this is about with options for signing up thereafter. I liked the option for being a a waiting list next since that is still a lower commitment. I still expect to get a full breakdown on the next page of what this is about. I didn’t really like the one for getting early access since I don’t know what I’m signing up for yet, so I may click the button to see what it’s about, but probably not since I don’t know what I’m getting myself into. I’m not really sure what I would see if I clicked that button, probably some sort of sign up page with little explanation.
I would expect option B to tell me more about the product. I would expect option A to give me early access to the product. I would expect option C to add me to a waiting list for the product. I would be most interested in option B so I could learn about the product.
I would choose choices B and C first because of the words are more easy to read through as compared to choice A.
I appreciate the words, Learn more here as it helps me to know what to expect when I click on the red button
5 Responses to Option C
I chose option C but I didn't see the difference between the three options.
I know getting on the waiting list and get early access to buy tickets. learn more does not mean early access,
i chose option c because offering to join a waiting list makes the offer seem more exclusive. if i click on any of the buttons i would expect to learn more about the product and find out the cost and how to purchase it
I think that id be brought to a page to register if I clicked and C sounded the most exclusive and attractive.
I think the idea that there is a waiting list makes me think I really need to sign up.
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