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Opinion Time


I need help...I've been staring at this way too long and can't think objectively anymore.

I am trying to redo my Entire English Curriculum and am in the process of redoing my preview.

I have two options:

Option 1: What is currently my preview has more information, but I think that might be overwhelming.

Option 2: The new version is more succinct and to the point AND has hyperlinks to the products I am mentioning. 

I have placed the first page of each below for review.

Would you mind taking a minute to look at them both and then voting at the bottom?

If you have any suggestions on what you (as a potential buyer) would like feel free to leave me a comment as well!




Which version did you like better?
 
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