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Below are three different digital ads for the Weekend to Remember sale. The ads would be seen on social media and search results. It is assumed the intended audience knows about the conference and what it entails. Which design do you prefer, and why?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 28 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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C | 48% 24 votes | 56% 28 votes +4 |
A | 26% 13 votes | 44% 22 votes +9 |
B | 26% 13 votes | Eliminated 13 votes reassigned |
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13 Responses to Option A
The poster communicates best what the advertiser wants to happen.
A seems the most personal and aimed at the couples relationshipC is also good as it is indicating that good marriages need workB is more of a sales type plea
The headline is concise and more eye-catching to me rather than just explaining about the sale.
I like the text in option A the best its quick and too the point.
I would love nothing more than to spend a weekend away with my spouse. A getaway always sounds appealing.
Option A looks eye captivating and the word together makes this new concept look good and convenient to strength my marriage moments
I like the wording in Option A the best and how it implies that the couple will be spending a special weekend together. I also like Option C, but am not fond of the word "Sale" in Option B.
I like this one , that you can spend more time with the ones you want to
I like the wording in this order. I really dislike the word sale.
Option A best gets across what the event is, Option B also does this but less well as it is too on the nose. Finally, Option C is too ambiguous on what is on sale.
The wording of option B is generic and forgettable. I like option A the most because it was simple but powerful and it seems to fit the image in the background the best
i put "A" first because it does NOT include "marriage." when you use the word 'marriage": you are limiting your target audience. many people are not married.
I LIKE THE WORDING OF TOGETHER IN OPTION A BETTER THAN THE OTHER OPTIONS
13 Responses to Option B
I prefer option B, the word Sale is very enticing and makes it feel like I will get a deal.
This sounds the most fun. I would love to go on a retreat with my wife. It would be something we deserve. Sale makes it seem like I am getting a good deal
I like the information that it is a marriage retreat and is offered at a sale price.
I prefer option B. I like the word retreat. I like the word sale. It makes me think I'm going to get a bargain and go on a weekend retreat.
In my opinion, option B's image and details are better and more attractive than the other options. So I have chosen option B.
The text lets you know that this is a retreat to work on your marriage and there is a sale.
I don't mind the longer text in my last choice because it is informative. However the other two are descriptive enough to get the job done in less words and on one line.
I like them all, but I picked B since it shows sale (and draws my attention). A is my next choice since I like the fact that they are promoting a weekend together. Finally I picked C because I like it, but it doesn't explain what it is for .
Although I found it crass the first time I saw it, I chose Option B first. It feels wrong to advertise a sale on marriage - like it doesn't give enough weight to the topic. However, the word "sale" would catch my eye more than the banner that lists the 50% off.I like the sentiment of Option C, so I chose that 2nd. It makes me think of my marriage and how I would like to help it along.Option A is ok too, but I chose it last because personally I've spent plenty of time with my husband since we've been married - especially close quarters since covid. I'd almost rather have alone/apart time, so Option A doesn't appeal to me as much.
C was too vague. I liked that B made clear that this service is for a marriage retreat.
I think this option best explains what this product is.
B is clear about price and I am budget conscious. C is clear about context, making it relevant. A is simple and concise, but not as clear as C.
"Marriage Retreat Sale" says it best, and it certainly sounds most interesting to me.
24 Responses to Option C
I can relate to C, A sounds warm and the sale part on B sounds strange
I like option C the best because the "Great Marriages Don't Just Happen" text stands out to me and makes me think about my own marriage.
Option C. This option is honest in that it tells the truth that marriages take work to be great. Anybody interested in marriage therapy will respond to this ad.
The phrase in the middle of option C is memorable and it is the most unique out of the three. This one is my favorite by far. Option B is ok. I don’t care for option A at all. It doesn’t say anything that entices me.
I chose option C because of the emphasis on cultivating great marriages.
I do not like the orange sale after Marriage Retreat. That is just plain weird.
I like this one because it is true and it makes me think there will be practical things to take away from the weekend.
C and B are very compelling. There is nothing special about A that a weekend trip anywhere would equate to
Option c lets you know marriages take work and this place will help you achieve this goal.
I like how C creates some level of suspense and curiosity, it brings forth with it some interest in the poster.
The images need to be better. You need to see both of their faces and eyes. The tagline is ok. The colors are ok except for the background behind the woman. The main color should all be the same with the teal added in the corner. A I don't like the tagline marriage is absolutely more than one weekend together. If that is all they have your retreat won't help at this point. B I don't like the Marriage Retreat Sale. *** I would just state the price now. Putting it at 50% off sounds like you can't get anyone to attend and need people to fill up the spots so, you don't have to cancel.
C is the best because it really speaks to the heart of the matter, which resonates with me.
I prefer the ad in Option C because it emphasizes on the fact that great marriages require work and don't just happen. It is a great reminder for couples that both need to attend the event in order to learn how to make their marriage work.
I would choose choices C and B first because the choice of words are more catchy to me and more straight forward as compared to choice A.
i feel like the statement given in the photo is very true. that great marriages dont just magically happen and you have to work at it and thats what the photo implies
I think this is wise advice.
Option C is the best design to me. This ad text is the best one . The most appealing design to me.
I like C because it reflects why you need to go to this retreat.
I like the message of option C the best. It is a much better connection to marriage than the other two options. Option B is more to the point. Not very creative. Option A is just weird. One weekend: together. You're together all the time in a marriage. It sounds like it was written by someone is isn't married.
I like C because it indicates that the work you put in to attending the event will help your marriage
i like the message that option C drives home. I think it is a good selling point for the event
I think the message in C was most appealing and action focused. It seemed more natural sounding than the others and also more engaging.
C spoke to me. Great marriages take a lot of work and commitment. Probably why I am divorced.
C has a tagline that hooks the reader in and makes them want to know more about what's being advertised.
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