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Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 26 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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B | 46% 23 votes | 52% 26 votes +3 |
A | 34% 17 votes | 34% 17 votes |
D | 12% 6 votes | 14% 7 votes +1 |
C | 8% 4 votes | Eliminated 4 votes reassigned |
i like the one in quotes the most as it stands out!
A is a catchy tagline. B is not a bad one either. C and D are average at best.
Option a is straight forward and to the point.
if it's a tagline you are looking for, then stick with something simple that all audiences can understand.
definitely i love to grow more on amazon im already a seller
It's all about growing sales.
I like We Grow Sales. It's blunt and honest.
I like choice A because I feel that the tag line is geared towards everyone collectively as a team instead of individuals.
Even a person not familiar with amazon. Knows, "we grow sales" must mean something about helping sellers.
The tagline I prefer for the Amazon marketing agency first choice is A because it is very simple and to the point.Second is B because is easy to understand the tagline but I prefer option A.Third is option C because it is not as plain and simple as option A.Fourth is option D because the FBA is in question.
I chose option (A) first because I really like the tag line, We Grow Sales. It says it all. I chose option (B) second for a similar reason, Grow Sales Faster is a good tag line. It was hard for me to pick between the first two options. I liked them both. I chose option (C) third because I did not like Agency along with Amazon Guy, is it one guy or an agency? I chose option (D) last because I did not know what FBA was.
I like A and B the best those taglines state exactly what you do as a service. Grow sales. I don't like acronyms being used in a tagline because not everyone will know what it stands for which narrows your target market. I wasn't a fan of C either because it sounds like a tagline for a marketplace, not an ad agency.
I think Option A is the one that is the most compelling, as it explains exactly what it does.
"We Grow Sales" is inviting, as though you and client are already working together. Option A is my easy first choice!
A & B make the most sense to me as far as understanding what he does for you.
Option A is best. We grow sales sounds best.
A is really unique. With B people always want to grow their sales. D, people wants to know their growth, so that is another good one. C is more plain.
taglines on option B and A are really good and are very descriptive and to the point, they are very action oriented
Option B sounds the most personable
for the options that say that it will help you grow are best it lets the consumer know where you are coming from and reassuring an ally
B and A are the best because they don't use jargon, it's immediately clear what this guy is for
B Has a little catchier sound to it. A same sentiment not quite as much info. C Tells they are the top dogs. D they are the fastest growing corp. there is.
Option B sounds like the most balanced tagline in my opinion. Not overly pushy or overconfident.
The subtext is important as it will determine what credibility, if any, the marketing has. The quotation marks aren't that appealing and I prefer the shorter versions as they seem to be more effective overall.
B and A are straightforward and concise. C is clever. D s memorable, but most vague
The only one that i feel fits and flows well with the type of business is B. C and A are okay, but I do not feel they stand out as much. D just does not fit well at all.
I feel like I learned everything I needed to from the company from B.
I like the taglines that talk about growing sales. I don't like the taglines that use acronyms
I like B because it is very to the point about what the product is. I like C because it seems like a community. I don't really care about A and I don't know what FBA is supposed to even mean.
I like option B the most because I know what exactly they do from the tagline itself.
First of all, "My Amazon Guy" is HORRIBLE - but all these have that phrase... otherwise, Option B is the most direct and simple.
The first two appeal to me. The last two just seem really forced and not creative at all. I would not use them. Good luck with your project.
I like that the tagline explains what they do. I don't like D at all. It doesn't explain anything when abbreviations are in the tagline.
"Grow Sales Faster" is simple, but effective; I know exactly what I am getting out of the service. Seller Central Agency is a bit wordier and not quite as direct. "We Grow Sales" has some poetry to it, but it feels like I'm being given the runaround. Option D feels like it was created by an algorithm.
I prefer A and B because they are simple and to the point. They do not make use of any fancy wording.
I voted in terms of simplicity. Most people don't know what FBA Growth even means
Since I don't know what "FBA" means, I'm putting that last. I find the tagline for A a tad weird so that's why I picked it next to last. The slogan for C is a little too vague for my liking which means the direct, confident tagline present in B get's my first place vote.
I put option A as last, because "we grow sales" seemed kind of simple. Putting it in quotes made it seem less serious, too. "Grow sales faster" seems ok. I don't particularly like C or D because they don't convey information that I'd find useful. I don't know what FBA is and Seller Central Agency seems kind of random.
FBA growth sounds to much like a buzzword. B sounds best, as it is simple and easy to understand
While not particularly exciting I would go with options B and A in that order. It on the nose and makes sense. The other two felt forced and in the case of option D confusing.
I picked C and D as my top choices as the taglines make it sound like they help people sell things while being very friendly.
I don't know what FBA means so I ranked D last. I thought that A just sounded really generic. At least B clarified that sales would grow quickly and I liked that C made the business sound like it had a niche specialty since it serves as "seller central."
Seller Central Agency sounds upscale, professional and like I could really get results from using this agency. The tagline makes the agency sounds experienced and goal oriented. I would trust the agency and follow the guidelines and I know that I would have excellent results.
D just feels like too much market jargon. C is the one I can identify the most with, it's simple, succinct, does a great job explaining what you're offering.
This one makes the most sense.
I prefer option D because it sounds the most creative, memorable, and ingenious. Option B and A sound very clever too. Option C sounds the most boring.
I chose these in the order of overall impact on me
D is exiting. B and A are similar in sentiment. C is bland unmemorable.
I think the "we grow sales" in quotes makes it feel a bit false. Growth is a good and positive word. Agency involves trust.
I find A bit generic so A 4. I like how D is specific and clear so D 1. I prefer B to C so B 2 and C 3
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