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clickhappy 04-28-2014 05:02 PM

In porn do darker backgrounds make more money than lighter backgrounds?
 
in mainstream sites with lighter backgrounds are more successful. but what about porn?
Does it matter? Im very curious about what colors mean for customers buying porn

CyberHustler 04-28-2014 05:46 PM

I like dark backgrounds and dark women

HugeWood 04-28-2014 05:55 PM

Interesting question.

clickhappy 04-28-2014 06:00 PM

I look at Super successful sites like blacksonblondes and that has a dark bg, and then I look at twistys which is bright white.

wehateporn 04-28-2014 06:00 PM

My own tests have shown light, but maybe that's for my niche

DBS.US 04-28-2014 06:03 PM

I have a few black background cams sites and a few light colored cam sites. The black sites make more money by 12%

Skyworker 04-28-2014 06:24 PM

The color scheme should be enjoyable and user-friendly, and sales depend on the site content, IMHO

NALEM 04-28-2014 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20066666)
in mainstream sites with lighter backgrounds are more successful. but what about porn?
Does it matter? Im very curious about what colors mean for customers buying porn

The use of different colors evokes different thoughts and emotion, and sets the mood, which in turn serves as a additional trigger for consumers when the impulse sets in to possible purchase. Make sense?

American Psycho 04-28-2014 08:21 PM

I make more money with poo backgrounds

CurrentlySober 04-28-2014 11:12 PM

Same topic, but from a slightly different angle...

Back in about 2002 we would have a lot of 'Generic' style sites (Cookie Cutters) and as there was not an easy method to split test, like today we would make some light and some dark - It didnt seem to matter that much.

HOWEVER...

Sites that deliberately used the exact colours of 'familiar' objects, such as red white and gold (Marlboro Cigarettes) or say the exact same blue combo with white as a Pepsi Cola can...

Didnt create more sales, but did get more rebills...

Possibly from subconsciously creating a trusting familiar feel, even though it wasn't obvious what we were doing...

Dunno if it would still work today though.

Roald 04-28-2014 11:21 PM

We run several tests and atm the bright background works out best for us on www.ClubSeventeen.com.

It varies a lot per niche though so just test it yourself.


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