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Which title would you be more likely to click on?
30 Responses to Option A
Option A sounds more professional and innovative. I get excited thinking about the product while reading the paragraph.
The lifetime warranty on option A was the difference maker for me.
They're pretty similar in how they're worded but A is would definitely be worth checking out for the lifetime warranty alone
Option A is better, as it mentions that it has a lifetime warranty which is good
A because if I'm using a product to do outdoor stuff, I want a lifetime warranty in case it breaks.
I like the way A sounds. It isnt as techy and makes it sound like a normal person wrote it.
I thought this talked more about nature and sounded better to me.
compact is a better descriptor for the item to start out with and it reads easier
Knowing they offer a lifetime warranty makes me think the product is quality.
I like this one because it is shorter and to the point. It reads better because of this.
i like that choice A says it has a life warrenty and to me that stands out more and makes me want to buy it
Life warranty, though it should say lifetime, but that would make me click on it over the other. Funnily enough my daughter loves bird watching and stargazing and we as a family love to go hiking, so this would be something I would actually get her and the lifetime warranty is something that would attract me because she is a kid and a klutz. So it would be nice to know that I could get it replaced.
You included the name and lifetime warranty in this option
This text states Life Warranty where the other text doesn't. If a product comes with a lifetime warranty, I am more likely to choose that item over other items.
I slightly prefer A. A seemed a little easier to understand, and I also like that A made it clear that the product comes with a warranty.
I like A its simple and easy to understand.
Mentioned the warranty in the description.
The fact that the phrases HD and life warranty are in the description do it for me
The overall wording of option A makes the description writer feel more fluent in English. The phrasing and how it all goes together feels consistent and easier on the eyes. It's easier to understand and it doesn't feel like bullet points connected together with commas, which is the type of impression that I get from option B. I feel like Option A is a more significant product with well intentioned people behind it.
I really like to learn more than check it out. Otherwise I like them both similarly.
I prefer the one that says it has a lifetime warrenty.
I find the information given in Choice A to be more appealing, and thus that's the one I'd be most likely to click on to learn more. Especially since A mentions a lifetime warranty, which I'm always interested in. Especially in this case, when we're talking about a product meant to be used outdoors.
I feel A is more polished and professional. B gets disqualified by closing with "Check It Out" -- very rudimentary and akin to talking down to customers, which is not optimal.
This option felt a little less colloquial to me and was more professional since "learn more" feels more serious than "check it out."
I think the term "check it out" is a little informal. Choice A has more examples of uses too.
Option A lets the consumer know what comes with the product, like the tripod, in the description and would make the consumer more curious.
i understood choice a more,i dont know what BAK4 opticas are in choice b
I like this one because it says it has a life warranty and that always benefits you when you are purchasing expensive equipment.
The additional information provided in this version is valuable. While the text is longer, it's not significantly longer either.
My choice mentions a tripod and all the suggested uses could benefit from that additional equipment.
20 Responses to Option B
Sounds more positive and fun
Because it offers more detailed information about the product and the features of it.
I don't like the fact that you started with OWLO the brand or whatever. I just don't think that's something that I want to read. I want it to be simple and straight to the point. Option B does this and gets right to the information of what it is that you're listing for sale.
I like my descriptions to be short and not have a lot of extra descriptive words
I don't know what "Owló" is - so I went with the title that made more sense to me.
The word "Owlo" just makes me wonder "HUH?"
The other option has a random word in it "Owló" that makes it seem like a scam.
I felt like it was more descriptive.
I would click on this because I like that it gest into the dimensions and specifics more quickly. The other one almost looks like it has a typo that makes it a little confusing. This one flows better
B feels a bit more concise and direct which I appreciate for this.
This description focuses on the benefits I can gain from purchasing and using this product.
I like option B better because this description resonates with me more and I prefer "lightweight" over "compact".
keeps it short and gives solid information
this one seems more professional grade and would look at this one
I like the encouragement to "check it out" in this option, which is casual but inviting. Very cool for sure!
I would rather click on B because I think the writing is much more attractive and interesting. I think that A is fine but B overall just seems much better.
this is not a title. titles are short. this is a description. if this is a title i would skip right over it because they can't make it succinct. this one is marginally better though i suppose.
I like "lightweight" (in B) descriptor vs. "compact" (in A). Without seeing it, I'm sure B is compact, but lightweight is important if I'm taking it on fun adventures. In A, just because it's compact doesn't mean it's light. I also like the "multi-coated, bak4 optics" statement. B seems to give much more technical, useful information. Also, for me personally, I wouldn't buy A simply due to the hunting reference. I don't kill animals, I don't support those that do. That's just me and a very personal objection, but who needs more violence and killing in this world? Not me.
This choice makes sense as the wording is grammatically correct. The other choice the words did not make sense to describe the product.
I would be more likely to click on option B because I think that it has a simpler and easier to understand title.
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