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Which image selling point will impact your decision to buy the product? Rank the images from most impactful to least impactful.
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 29 votes after 7 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 |
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B | 26% 13 votes | 26% 13 votes | 28% 14 votes +1 | 28% 14 votes | 40% 20 votes +6 | 48% 24 votes +4 | 58% 29 votes +5 |
H | 24% 12 votes | 24% 12 votes | 24% 12 votes | 26% 13 votes +1 | 26% 13 votes | 32% 16 votes +3 | 42% 21 votes +5 |
C | 12% 6 votes | 14% 7 votes +1 | 16% 8 votes +1 | 18% 9 votes +1 | 18% 9 votes | 20% 10 votes +1 | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned |
G | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | 14% 7 votes +1 | 16% 8 votes +1 | Eliminated 8 votes reassigned | |
A | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | 14% 7 votes +1 | Eliminated 7 votes reassigned | ||
E | 8% 4 votes | 8% 4 votes | 8% 4 votes | Eliminated 4 votes reassigned | |||
D | 4% 2 votes | 4% 2 votes | Eliminated 2 votes reassigned | ||||
F | 2% 1 votes | Eliminated 1 vote reassigned |
6 Responses to Option A
Option A does a fantastic job of explaining the product through images. I will have an easy time purchasing this product because the image does a great job of taking the time to give you insight to the intricacies of the product. I love the impact it will make on my purchasing decision.
These are mostly ranked by how fun each object looks to me. when two objects were the same or similar, i picked the one that was presented better, or looked safer for young children. these sorts of toys are great. but they take up lots of room, so if i'm going to sacrifice space in my house for something like this, i want to make sure my little one has the object they will have the most fun with.
The best options were those that detailed safety. That’s my foremost concern with a toy or play equipment like this. After that, the next best features are those that expand the usage - anything that expands how the toy can be played with that make it more versatile. And finally the features that make my life easier are nice, but of least weight.
Since safety is so important to me, I think A, which shows the safety features, is the most impactful photo
A shows it’s sturdy and b shows it’s dimensions. Two of the most important aspects. G and h are good because they show the multiple uses. C less so and f shows it in use but doesn’t give much info. E and d are not Impactful at all to me
I think Option A would make me more inclined to buy this product. Seeing clear images of the product's features is more important to me than listened key features. It gives me a better idea of what I'm actually getting.
13 Responses to Option B
the image in option B would impact my decision to buy the product because it shows how safe the product is
Safety is most important. My children would be using it so I need to know that it’s tested and safe. It will put me more at ease and make me more likely to buy it.
The most appealing and catchy to me is the design in Option B, it appears very detailed and comprehensive.
Seeing the image B and reading that its safe for babies, would make me more interested in the product overall. Seeing it in use, helps in my decision as well
I ranked B first because it shows not only the whole set, it also shows that you can flip the slide over for a rock wall. That would add to me wanting to buy it more because there are more toys in the set than you can actually see. It shows you're getting more for your money. I went with A next because it shows the whole set again. Granted you can't see the reversible pieces to it, it still shows your value for your money. E I chose 3rd becuase of the displayed option for storage. That's a big thing with kids' toys and especially something this big. If you know you won't have an issue keeping it somewhere than you're gonna be more inclined to buy it as a parent. F came next because kids would love the fact that the arch turns upside down and I can see them getting excited over that and the parent giving in and buying it. The rest I picked in no real particual order because they were basic toy ad images that you would see on any toy. However I did choose C last because you can really take any toy and make it an outdoor toy so I don't see that being a seeing point for any toy really.
The picture was enhancing it's look by adding some creative slogans like; "Promotes exploration through climbing and playing"" Develops cognition through physical activities" , these are good ideas to covers peoples mind and attracts them to buy the product.And the growing kids will definitely enjoy the play using this product. It would be more helpful to them to enhance their activities as a kid.The product depiction was clearly understandable, it gives an guide about the product in the picture depiction.
B is my favorite because it gives the most information - I feel like it is the best image at showing the different ways the toy can be used plus gives measurements and what it is made out of. A is a close second because it shows me the different options for play, and lets me know that it was designed with safety in mind. H & G are similar - give me ideas of how to use the object, while pointing out some of the different benefits. D would be my least favorite because it hardly shows the image at all.
I ranked the images for the children's ladder/arch product that I liked the most. I liked the image of option B the most followed by the image of option G. I then liked the way option C looked followed by option H then option D. I then preferred the way option E looked more than option F and then finally option A.
I would prefer B the most out of all options. I think B is one of the ones that are overall eye catching and attention grabbing at first. I like how it is able to showcases the product in a way that makes it seem compelling and favorable. Showing the dimensions of the products makes it easier for consumers to make a decision, and showing the features of it makes it seem more capable.
First choice was option B, the photo shows the height of the ladder and what it would look like put together with some nice details on the photo about the product. I also enjoyed the "safe for children" stamp, extra photo of the rock climbing wall, and the hall circle.Second choice is option G, because again the the climbing area is almost full seen. The only thing missing is the half hoop in the photo.Third choice is C and fourth choice was option A, because again, entire wooden playset is viewable and able to see spread out. Add on, the tags (information) on option C was stellar.Fifth and sixth choices were H and F. Both have this weird only half photo of the product. I know the overall product is much bigger. I prefer the entire product together instead of having to buy in pieces.Seventh and eighth choices were option E and D, because again, it barely shows the product. The focus in option E is how it is stored with itty bitty photos of the product. D has a half photo of the product, but the main focus is the random kid instead.
Top image does the best job showing the flexibility of the product while also showing off product details that would make a baby love it.
I generally preferred the options that featured lighter and brighter background colors as these felt much more youthful and engaging than the ones with duller and darker hues.
B is my favorite because it focuses on the product and all of its features. I really like the white background because it showcases the product the best. G and A would be next respectively because they have the white backgrounds and showcase the product very nicely. F, D, H, and C are next in that order because they each show the product pretty nicely but not as good as B, G and A. E is last because it’s the most generic.
6 Responses to Option C
Option C is the image selling point will impact my decision to buy the product because their design and the baby shown in there. I think this is the best product presentation.
I like C the most because it shows it with a child using it. It also does a good job of showing how the product can be used in many different ways. I then picked A and B because I like how it shows how it can be combined. Then I picked H and G as they show the product off nicely but I prefer the look of C, A and B. I then picked the F, E, D as they only show a certain aspect of the product and don't display it as nicely.
Option C is by the far the most impactful because of the full sized image and the picture of the baby. It is the cutest and will prompt people to click. The top three I ranked all have the children which I think would be more powerful for advertising. Following these three I chose the the choices in order by which you can see the full image of the ladder. Image A is quite good because it shows the whole toy and it looks pretty awesome laid out. Image E was the last image I chose because it is a very limited image and you do not get a good feel for what the ladder is.
I would choose choice C and B first because it has a good display and the images of the baby in the product image is really nice to look at and then choices H and A will follow up next because it has a nice show and the description is well on point and also one is able to understand the product from the given information then choices F and D will follow up because they have a good display but the provided information is not that sufficient to the buyer to make a decision of buying the product then the last options will be G and E which have the least favorite design and the description is not up to the requirements for one to know how to use the product.
The more clear it is what this is and how it's used, the more likely I'd be interested. Having a kid using it makes it a bit more attractive than the same pictures without. D is especially hard to figure out what I'm even looking at.
C is the most complete and gives me an idea what the toy can do. What it can look like, and if what ages would enjoy it. The other's seem more like they are just parts of the overall toy.
2 Responses to Option D
I think D is the best because from a parent's perspective, Safety and sturdiness is paramount when purchasing something for your child to climb on. I think calling out the safety features and sturdiness would do some heavy lifting as a main product image.
I feel the ones with the baby establish a human connection. D is the best as the design is more sparse and more focused on context and the product. C and H are fine to a degree as well. The rest are unattractive/too busy.
4 Responses to Option E
Ranked them according to the quality of information they got on their functional use and storage thereafter.
This this looks big, so the collapsible storage option is most appealing to me. I like choice E and any option that demonstrate flexibility I am going to call bullshit on the safety claims though. There is not way children of the age portrayed are not going to get hurt on this. Especially with the rocking upside down arch.
I like the idea of portability and being able to store the toy easily, and without taking up too much space.
I like how it shows how compact and foldable it is because it is such a large toy, and then I like how it shows the full view of what you get that is the the full toy and the view of it
1 Responses to Option F
I like how you can turn the arch over on F, I love the shading on the picture on C, I love the little boy on D, I love the purple background on E, I love how it has a top and bottom picture on H, the product looks really nice on G, I like the confetti in the picture on A, I like the layout and colors on B
6 Responses to Option G
I like the images that actually show all of the things that the play set can do or be transformed into. G,H, and A show this with most of the equipment showing with the slide and the climbing side both shown in G and H. This gives the parent a better idea of how the entire apparatus works. The ones I like the least don't really show much about the gym. They talk more about the storability or are just kind of confusing like in E and D. I want to know all about the product I'm buying when I'm looking for something for my child and not just a couple of minor things.
In theory, the best images would be the ones with the children, to show engagement and to visualize the size proportion. However, the images in D & C are rather inappropriate as they do not depict safety. Option H is not great either, but it is more assuring than the other two images with the children. Options G & B are the best because it describes the safety and it shows a cartoon animals as a sort of passive replacements for the child. It is more delightful and has a lot more descriptive elements that would be more enticing to a parent. Option F is not important: turning the product over is good to know, but the visual is not needed.
D and e seem very weird. I don't really like the one that looks like a rainbow shape and they say you can put upside down, just seems like a strange way to use it. There's lots of good designs in these pictures though, I like the ones that seem very creative and still very
I honestly rank my choices based on how much information the image showed and how much we talked about being safe and overall the way the images look.
I ranked G first because it shows that the toy can change over time as my baby grows. E is next because I've had far too many children's toys over the years that are too bulky and take up a ton of floor space. B, F, H, and A are all about the same position afterward because they are useful to show the versatility of the toy and how it can be used in different ways. D & C are last because I don't feel they show much information at all and I wouldn't likely put a toy like this outside.
This one is the most 'clean'. I feel like I get a sense of what to expect, what this product will look like and how I can expect my kid to use it. I like the second image I chose because it make the product look REALLY cool. I want it and I want to buy and it looks really fun and exciting. I like the clean image and one that kind of lets me decide what it is. The other issue I have is because what you get in every image is so different it was hard to chose, but I like the ones that highlight what you actually get and how your baby can use it.
12 Responses to Option H
I placed option H impacts me the most because it shows me what the product does and shows children using it. Option H really stands out when compared to the other choices. Option G easily fits in the second spot because it shows how the height is adjustable and different angles of the product. Option A is third because it shows a unique setup of the product that could be a different way for kids to play with it. The rest of the products are ranked by appealing to least appealing.
It shows how it is reversible but it also shows how children can play different ways with it as well. Tells about the benefits of a child using the toy as well.
The pictures with toddlers is more appropriate than baby, it apples more to the selling group. Fewer words and more image is better and showing the instructions via picture is also better for parent to look at it and decide to get it on spot.
I think showing it being adjustable is good. The reversible slide/climbing wall seems nice, but I don't see how it really works as a ladder. It looks like it would be hard to get to the top of it as a ladder. I like showing the ability to build a playset, but the baby in the outdoor one looks very dangerous. I don't get what reversing the arch does, and some of these highlight what should just be standard and obvious safety features.
The ramp being able to climb too is awesome. I did not notice it on other pictures. A the whole setup together looks super cool. E folding up and away is huge. These things take up so much space G the ladder in different rings points out the obvious but sometimes that is neededB the dimensions are helpful C - don’t really care that it can go outside Don’t sure what the more activities are turned over D - safe should be understood
I like all the choices where the kids are actually playing with the product. As a selling point, I think it would do way more for the product as it looks to consumers.
I ranked the images based on versatility. I also looked for a product that would be fun and will last. Although many fit this criteria some were simply better than others.
H and C showing how many ways you can use it are the most impactful for me, I'd want to know what my kid could do with it. After that, B and A focus on safety which would be pretty important for this type of product. I don't really feel like fold ability makes a big difference
I like options H & C the best. I prefer seeing the product unfolded and being used. It gives me a good idea of the size and scope of it. It looks like fun, I'm sure my kids would love playing on it.
H F and A gives me the best view of the item when it is all set up so I was most drawn to those options. H is my favorite because it shows a child having fun with the item in a variety of ways
I like the display images here that show children actually playing on it and having fun. I prefer to see the entire product in the display, not just a piece of it. I like to see the infographic bubbles too since they help make the display more interesting. My favorite display here featured all of these items.
Option H helps me see the longevity I would get out of the product. I like knowing that it will grow with my baby so it isn't a wasted purchase after a set age. I also like seeing the two options, rock wall and slide, together so that I know it is a diverse multipurpose product my kid wont get bored with. The other options, basically stability and storage, were secondary to the length of years I would get out of the product and the multifaceted functions of the product.
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