Hello splosh lovers.Can you give me some advice? What is better for you as a teaser photos for videos on the website. Photo in action messy? Or a nice clean outfit?
Though I'd count both of those as clean, there's very little mess on either of them in the second one.
You basically want a minimum of three preview pics.
1. Completely clean that lets us see the model's outfits and looks. 2. One from part-way through that shows an aspect of how they got messy. 3. One from the end that shows them completely covered (or as covered as they got).
Your scenes are competing with thousands of others. People will only buy if they think the scene is going to contain what they want to see, in terms of models, clothing, type of mess, how it's applied, amount of mess used, etc. If you don't give enough information, people will just skip on to a scene that tells them more about what they're going to get.
Using these two pics as examples, the models are nice, I absolutely love the outfits they're in, and would love to see them get messy dressed like that. But, the post inferring that the second shot is a "messy" one makes me wonder how messy they actually get - do they get properly covered, or just a bit splashed? More information means more likelyhood of a sale.
DungeonMasterOne said: Clean (or mostly clean) pic for main preview.
Though I'd count both of those as clean, there's very little mess on either of them in the second one.
You basically want a minimum of three preview pics.
1. Completely clean that lets us see the model's outfits and looks. 2. One from part-way through that shows an aspect of how they got messy. 3. One from the end that shows them completely covered (or as covered as they got).
Your scenes are competing with thousands of others. People will only buy if they think the scene is going to contain what they want to see, in terms of models, clothing, type of mess, how it's applied, amount of mess used, etc. If you don't give enough information, people will just skip on to a scene that tells them more about what they're going to get.
Using these two pics as examples, the models are nice, I absolutely love the outfits they're in, and would love to see them get messy dressed like that. But, the post inferring that the second shot is a "messy" one makes me wonder how messy they actually get - do they get properly covered, or just a bit splashed? More information means more likelyhood of a sale.
DungeonMasterOne said: Clean (or mostly clean) pic for main preview.
Though I'd count both of those as clean, there's very little mess on either of them in the second one.
You basically want a minimum of three preview pics.
1. Completely clean that lets us see the model's outfits and looks. 2. One from part-way through that shows an aspect of how they got messy. 3. One from the end that shows them completely covered (or as covered as they got).
Your scenes are competing with thousands of others. People will only buy if they think the scene is going to contain what they want to see, in terms of models, clothing, type of mess, how it's applied, amount of mess used, etc. If you don't give enough information, people will just skip on to a scene that tells them more about what they're going to get.
Using these two pics as examples, the models are nice, I absolutely love the outfits they're in, and would love to see them get messy dressed like that. But, the post inferring that the second shot is a "messy" one makes me wonder how messy they actually get - do they get properly covered, or just a bit splashed? More information means more likelyhood of a sale.
Hey, thanks for the detailed analysis. I appreciate your response. It's good to see it through other eyes. And here, especially for you, I'm posting a picture of the scene where we're completely messy Have a nice day
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DungeonMasterOne said: You basically want a minimum of three preview pics.
1. Completely clean that lets us see the model's outfits and looks. 2. One from part-way through that shows an aspect of how they got messy. 3. One from the end that shows them completely covered (or as covered as they got).
Hey, thanks for the detailed analysis. I appreciate your response. It's good to see it through other eyes. And here, especially for you, I'm posting a picture of the scene where we're completely messy Have a nice day
Hi! Ta for responding. And thanks for the extra picture, very nice.
However, to me that's not remotely "completely messy". Large areas of both of your outfits are still clean and dry, your faces are clean, and your hair is untouched. Completey messy in a clothed WAM context means totally drenched in mess from head to toe, clothes completely covered and soaked through with not a dry stitch remaining, shoes or boots filled and covered, mess fully shampooed into hair, and (usually) messy faces too. Bascially, by the end of a messy session, regardless of how it was actually applied, it should look and feel as if you took a fully-clothed bath in the stuff you're covered in.
The best for me it's two pictures. One photo, clean, dry and gorgeous, and the second photo, for comparision, with the model reaction after the first mess. For me, the two pictures method works perfectly. In the left, the model clean, with perfect clothes, makeup, hair, smiling... And in the right, the model scared, dirty, with her arms up and opening her mouth wide. It goes fine with every kind of mess - gunge, pies, flour, eggs. This is my opinion.
Even the "completely messy" image is pretty clean.... It might be a good idea to post it too because that's a pretty disappointing outcome... If I bought a scene labelled as WAM or Splosh, and that was the ultimate condition of the girls, I would feel swindled.
Andorian said: Even the "completely messy" image is pretty clean.... It might be a good idea to post it too because that's a pretty disappointing outcome... If I bought a scene labelled as WAM or Splosh, and that was the ultimate condition of the girls, I would feel swindled.
Exactly. To my mind two images, one completely clean before, and one from the very end showing the outcome, are the absolute minimum, and I'd say at least four are essential - clean before, little bit messy near the start, more messy half to 2/3 of the way through, and at least one total messy at the end.
TBH I always release a couple of dozen preview stills for each of my scenes, on the basis that the people who'll just download the stills and wank to those probably aren't going to buy the video anyway, and I want to be sure that actual customers know exactly what they are getting before they purchase, to avoid complaints. As you say, if someone sold me a splosh video that ends when the models are still 50% clean, I'd feel I'd been scammed and be looking for a refund.
As I'm very much also a clothing fetishist, I also want to be sure my audience can see in detail what the girls are wearing before they get messed up, so I always include significant clean shots, including both front and back views and close-ups of important areas, before we start the messings.
I just want to say, these previews look great, you two look amazing! I agree with the sentiments here tho, needs to be much much messier! But so far, I'm liking it will you be selling here on UMD or another site?