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Which banner do you like better?
27 Responses to Option A
looks better
It took me to identical pages for pick fu
The difference is minimal, so either is fine. I narrowly prefer finding.
I answered A because I have to pick something, but these two are identical; I can't tell the difference between them after looking for several minutes.
i like "A" better because it says "finding" in the http//joshuawaldman.net/finding.html
The word finding relates to the actual url, finding to seeking does not.
The banners are identical.
Indicates finding, not just seeking - more positive statement
"Finding" just sounds better than "seeking". It is more definitive.
I like job seeking better, it just sounds more fun.
I like option A better. It appears more "clean". In option B the g has a flaw.
"Finding" seems like a much more positive, results-oriented word than "seeking," which implies looking for but not necessarily attaining.
more positive
Banner A looks better.
its a little darker
more attractive
They are almost the same.
Job "finding" is a more clear phrase than job "seeking" is.
Seeking is a bit open-ended - finding implies that you are not just seeking but also successful in your search
Which banner do you like better
I chose option A because it is slightly more compact than option B.
They both seem almost the same
I like the word finding more than seeking. The "seeking" seems more like seeking a girlfriend or something.
THE WORD 'FINDING' CONVEYS A MORE POSITIVE ATTITUDE
seeking seems kinda creeper or stalkerish
I think it is better to advertise yourself as a job "finder" rather than a job "seeker" because it sounds like you get results.
They both looked the same to me except that B had some dragging on the letters. A seemed a little bit clearer.
23 Responses to Option B
I think this one is more appealing
Sounds correct...Job FINDING doesnt sound right
they loooked the same to me
I like Option B because the text looks more centered than Option A.
"Seeking" is a much better word than finding.
I think seeking better explains the purpose. You are seeking a job not finding one.
The heading is more centered. I like centered better than off centered.
They look identical to me, so I chose the first one I opened.
it is a seeking web site.
Hard to explain, Seeking just seemed to fit better in the logo
it is looking more spicy
If we seek for anything we need we will achieve it.without seeking we cannot find anything.
I actually don't see much difference in them other than Optin B has a little more space between the lightning picture and the text.
seems easier to remember
Clear and consie.
Seeking is a more active term than finding. Seeking implies actively looking, while finding is after the fact.
I like the job-seeking better than the job-finding.
They are pretty much identical but I like the spacing here better.
This actually attracts`` seekers``!
it is more centered than the other option. not a big difference though...
I just feel as though no one can guarantee I'll find a job but seeking is definitely something we?re all doing!
I like the the way that Job Seeking sounds better
I like the red and green color combo.
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