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Originally Posted by Robbie
I was the first paysite to have a tube tour. I generally try to stay ahead of the pack in innovation and ideas for marketing. Honestly though...it's way more about what you shoot and knowledge of the niche than it is about colors and layouts.
We all have seen some of the most amateur shitty looking (to us) tours outsell some of the most polished, tested, and analyzed tours.
The key is knowing what your audience is looking for. You could say I've been "testing" that all my life. 
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Our testing shows that the craptastically amateurish ugly ass graphic works one place but the polished amateur (one that you and I would probably both agree looks not even amateur) works in another. There is no rhyme or reason to it and hunches about what or why have only been like pissing off a windy balcony with a blindfold on to try and hit the toilet bowl 40 floors below.
Only testing, testing, testing can help in circumstances like that. With all due respect, I don't care how good anyone's hunches, instincts, knowledge, experience is - that is only going to become evident through thourough testing.