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Blurb comparison

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50 people answered in 9 minutes.
50 US-based respondentsReaders of 4+ books a monthReaders of 1-3 books a monthAugust 17, 2022Private
August 17, 2022Private

Q: Which of these brief descriptions is more likely to convince you to buy this book, and why?

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Not statistically significant
2nd place
Retired CIA/FBI/NSA/DOE/ONI expert investigator Alice Ackerson has to come out of retirement for one last big case: to find the vandals who stole the town Santa statue. Can she use her awesome skills to take on her hardest case: saving Christmas?
A
20 votes

40%
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Alice Ackerson was a small-town retired CIA/FBI/Seal-Team-6 operator. She's out of the game, out of chasing sickos and criminals...but it turns out there's one last one sicko to catch: the evil mastermind who stole the town Santa.
B
30 votes

60%

AI Summary

Option B emerged as the winning choice with 30 votes compared to Option A's 20. The primary reasons for its preference include its brevity, clarity, and directness. Respondents appreciated that it conveyed the essence of the book without unnecessary jargon or excessive detail, making it more engaging and easier to read. Additionally, Option B’s structure, which introduced the main character right away and ended with a humorous twist, was seen as more appealing and effective in capturing interest.

Across both options, three key themes stood out: clarity of language, narrative engagement, and character introduction. Many respondents criticized Option A for its use of acronyms and complex terminology that could potentially alienate readers. Narrative engagement was another critical factor; participants favored descriptions that were concise yet intriguing enough to spark curiosity about the storyline. Lastly, how well the main character was introduced played a significant role; respondents preferred descriptions where they could immediately connect with or understand who the protagonist is.

Based on these findings, several hypotheses could be tested further to refine book descriptions. One hypothesis might explore whether reducing technical jargon universally increases reader engagement across different genres. Another could investigate if starting with a character introduction consistently enhances reader interest compared to other opening strategies. Finally, testing various lengths and levels of detail in book blurbs may help determine an optimal balance between providing enough information to entice readers without overwhelming them.

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A

Likes

  • Detailed and engaging description
  • Suspenseful tone
  • Clear explanation of the situation

Dislikes

  • Too many acronyms at the beginning
  • Overly wordy and formal language
  • Less concise compared to Option B
B

Likes

  • Concise and direct description
  • Humorous and intriguing tone
  • Better flow and readability

Dislikes

  • Vagueness in the plot details
  • Use of slang or informal terms like 'sicko'
  • Typographical error in the text

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