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Old 2005-01-09, 10:15 PM   #1
GeorgeTH
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Question Any experience: gallery content according to season?

Being at the 'wrong end of the world' isn't easy in some respect... When the adult biz is buzzing it's summer down-under, longer days, hot and humid*, just right to go to the beach - instead I'm supposed to be working the most. Then comes 'our' winter, everthing's slows down due to summer vacations up north - yet I have nothing much to do but build galleries...

Anyhow: where I live we're not having much of a winter (except longer and colder nights), so I'm having a real problem thinking in Northern Hemispere terms, which brings me to the question:

Has anybody ever noticed if gallery content should be related to the season?
Like showing more in-doors pictures in winter, and green sunny outdoor scenes during summer, makes any difference to sales?


Is it bad for sales to use outdoors content during the colder months? (Neglect the obvious flashing in the snow...)

Or can you stimulate peoples phantasies and desires even more by showing them in winter a beautiful nude on a tropical beach?

Does it bring out the credit card? Or a just feeling of envy?

This is a serious question!

* not for the last week...
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