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Sixty6 Magazine

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(26-02-2018 14:23 )Danzig Wrote:  If they are going to continue with this thing then they would be advised to use the babes that actually work for S66 rather than the unknown wannabes in the previous 4 issues.

Yes I got the last issue I like the style and the erotic feel... But I was expecting a lot more 66 girls, I get the impression the girls like it, one told me it was the only mag / site she'd be more than happy to slip her panties off for as she loved the style.. . Maybe purchase one more if it appears but that will be it unless format changes to more local.
06-04-2018 04:26
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I think if they publish the next issue a few more S66 babes will be featured in it which may spark more interest and increase sales of the thing.
06-04-2018 08:52
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I think its interesting to see the difference in approach from Paul Raymond mags (Mayfair, Men Only, etc) to S66 mags.

Paul Raymond has twigged that by and large babeshow girls have the biggest social media followings because they are the few groups of girls that have multi-channel exposure (so TV as well as Insta/Onlyfans/Twitter/falling out of the bar on the end of a footballer, etc). They have sussed that putting a Babeshow girl on the cover boosts sales even if they don't work to traditional levels.

S66 seem to going for attractive but obscure girls. Demi Rose as far as I can tell is famous for sleeping with an American rapper and who's following is largely female, and now they have Lana Rhoades who used to be a beautiful pornstar but has now overdone the surgery and gone slightly mad (so probably unknown in the UK). Yes the photography is good (if a little cliched) but they've got a great hook with likes of Becky, Cara and Caty who I guess have massive social media following that they are not using. Does continue to confirm that the guys in charge are a bit clueless
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^ Or they have just a clue of what they actually want out of the mag (sun, sea, sand... hobknobbing and parties). Not particularly fussed for sales even though that may have been how it was pitched.

]Babeshow n. - Live Adult Entertainment genre based around premium-rate phome sex chat lines. Scantily-clad female presenter induces callers and users to other inactive services from three-walled set in a TV studio. Largely softcore Tease format influenced by standards and strictures of free-to-air TV platform..
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Not seen it but caught samples of it. Not really my think but I’m guessing there going high end esq, nothing more than topless and implied nude at a push. With the sort of rota Studio 66 have I’m guessing that’s more than ok by them and some appear shy!! Posh and fancy locations also add to the allure.

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They should be using Sixty6 as a way of getting the models that are featured in the magazine onto S66
07-04-2018 06:25
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(06-04-2018 09:54 )hairbald Wrote:  ^
I think its interesting to see the difference in approach from Paul Raymond mags (Mayfair, Men Only, etc) to S66 mags.

Paul Raymond has twigged that by and large babeshow girls have the biggest social media followings because they are the few groups of girls that have multi-channel exposure (so TV as well as Insta/Onlyfans/Twitter/falling out of the bar on the end of a footballer, etc). They have sussed that putting a Babeshow girl on the cover boosts sales even if they don't work to traditional levels.

S66 seem to going for attractive but obscure girls. Demi Rose as far as I can tell is famous for sleeping with an American rapper and who's following is largely female, and now they have Lana Rhoades who used to be a beautiful pornstar but has now overdone the surgery and gone slightly mad (so probably unknown in the UK). Yes the photography is good (if a little cliched) but they've got a great hook with likes of Becky, Cara and Caty who I guess have massive social media following that they are not using. Does continue to confirm that the guys in charge are a bit clueless

That's really funny. Mainstream uses babeshow girls but babeshow doesn't!
07-04-2018 06:30
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(06-04-2018 09:54 )hairbald Wrote:  Paul Raymond has twigged that by and large babeshow girls have the biggest social media followings

This claim by hairbald does not stand up to scutiny.

First of all, selecting Mayfair magazine from the Paul Raymond range and checking all girls featured in the last year, the average number of Twitter followers for the babeshow girls featured is around 48k, compared to 54k for the non-babeshow girls featured. Selecting a different magazine would probably not make much difference, as Men Only for instance seems to use pretty much the same girls.

I included Danielle Maye as a babeshow girl, as it’s not that long since she was on TV, and with a big 110k followers she helped to narrow the gap somewhat, but the non-babeshow girls still come out ahead.

A comparison can also be made with the girls who have appeared in Sixty6 magazine. They average 71k followers on Twitter, against the 48k of the babeshow girls in Mayfair, so even more of a difference, despite the Sixty6 roster including many genuine newcomers who have less than 1k followers. Without the newcomers, the difference would go through the roof.

As with Mayfair, Sixty6 can also be broken down into babeshow girls, or Studio 66 girls in this case, and non-babeshow girls. This results in an average of 51k followers on Twitter for the Studio 66 girls and 75k for the non-babeshow girls. The difference on Instagram is much greater and is another thing that goes through the roof.

Contrary to hairbald’s claim, I cannot find any evidence that babeshow girls have the biggest social media followings.


(06-04-2018 09:54 )hairbald Wrote:  They have sussed that putting a Babeshow girl on the cover boosts sales even if they don't work to traditional levels.

Again, this claim does not stand up to scrutiny. I can’t find any evidence to suggest that it’s true.

In most Paul Raymond publications the girls featured tend to repeat and repeat, not only across titles, but within the same title, although they seem to largely find a new girl for the covers. The recent issue of Mayfair is advertised as featuring Holly Gibbons, Honour May and Natalia Forrest, but all have been Mayfair cover girls quite recently. It therefore makes a lot of sense that they would have someone like Kiki Daniels on this issue’s cover, whether babeshow girl or not.

It’s also notable that Paul Raymond covers don’t seem to ever mention that the babeshow girls depicted are in fact babeshow girls. They describe many of them as ‘newbie’ which in most cases is a bit of a stretch, unless they mean newbies to Paul Raymond Publications. A girl appearing on the babeshows seems never to be mentioned, which is not good for hairbald’s claim that they regard it as a selling point.

Perhaps if they mentioned the babe channels, these newbies wouldn’t appear to be so new after all?

It’s worth mentioning too that the owner of Paul Raymond has a long history of being fascinated with babe channel girls, back to the days when he first formed Bluebird Films and made frequent pronouncements of how many babe channel girls he would get to do hardcore porn. Since it’s commonly known that babe channels girls are his special favourite, it’s really no surprise to see them heavily featured in the magazines he now owns.

I say again that I can see no evidence to justify hairbald’s claim that Paul Raymond "have sussed that putting a Babeshow girl on the cover boosts sales even if they don't work to traditional levels." I don’t think they have sussed or believe any such thing.

The traditional levels part is misleading in itself, because Mayfair for example has not been a porn magazine since 2012, when it was declared to be a glamour magazine specalising in ‘mainstream tabloid page 3 models’. In other words, babeshow girls don’t need to work to what hairbald refers to as traditional levels, as Mayfair itself does not aim at these traditional levels anyway.

Incidentally, although hairbald starts out by referring to "the difference in approach from Paul Raymond mags (Mayfair, Men Only, etc) to S66 mags", the overwhelmingly most striking thing about comparing the two is actually how very much similar they are. A glamour magazine with largely mainstream tabloid page 3 models not only describes Mayfair, it’s a pretty good description of Sixty6 magazine too. The similarities between the two publications seem to dwarf any differences.


(06-04-2018 09:54 )hairbald Wrote:  S66 seem to going for attractive but obscure girls.

This claim doesn’t stand up to scutiny either.

Taking hairbald’s own metric, social media followings, it’s hard to see how Sixty6 go for obscure girls. Many of their featured models have formidable social media followings, even in the multi-millions on Instagram. If we stick to Twitter, Paul Raymond magazines haven’t in the last year featured many girls with Twitter followers over 100k, but in Sixty6 this is common, with some of their models even exceeding 500k.

It's also argued by hairbald that Sixty6 has a poorer approach than Paul Raymond because Sixty6 used an American pornstar "probably unknown in the UK". But Paul Raymond magazines also use American pornstars with similar standing to the one he refers to, so hairbald doesn't have a valid argument. An American pornstar featured in Mayfair only 2 isssues ago.


(06-04-2018 09:54 )hairbald Wrote:  they've got a great hook with likes of Becky, Cara and Caty who I guess have massive social media following that they are not using.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Becky, Cara and Caty don’t have massive social media following at all. Not compared to many of the Sixty6 magazine featured models.

The Studio 66 personality with the biggest overall social media followings, as far as I can tell, is Linsey Dawn Mckenzie with 119k followers on Twitter and 122k on Instagram. But this is not that significant compared to some of the non-babeshow girls in the Sixty6 magazine, whose Instagram followers are in the many millions. Take Lindsey Pelas as an example - 538k followers on Twitter and 7.2m on Instagram - and those figures are not the highest of the Sixty6 girls.

None of the Studio 66 TV girls can even remotely compete with the upper echelon of Sixty6 magazine girls for social media reach. Which brings us back to where we came in, with hairbald’s claim that babeshow girls have the biggest social media followings. A claim which is easily proven wrong.


(06-04-2018 09:54 )hairbald Wrote:  Does continue to confirm that the guys in charge are a bit clueless

Perhaps hairbald is allowing his dislike of Studio 66 to cloud his judgement?

Having spent some time comparing the relevant publications, I think the very opposite is true. Sixty6 has a better approach to the market and a better position in the market than Paul Raymond Publications.

I base this conclusion on 4 factors.

Sixty6 has a much better image for the type of magazine it is than the likes of Mayfair and Men Only. Sixty6 is known as a glamour mag and has featured in national newspapers as such. The publicity has been terrific and it even gets labelled as a lad’s mag, which I’m sure they do nothing to discourage. Paul Raymond mags on the other hand are most likely porn mags in most people’s eyes - even hairbald seems to think so, judging by his comment about traditional levels. The image of Sixty6 also probably affects the types of model they can attract. Advantage to Sixty6.

Sixty6 has much bigger names than Paul Raymond Publications has these days. If you take hairbald’s metric of social media followings, its basically no contest. It's not even close. I didn’t check them all, but the most Instagram followers I could find for a Paul Raymond model was less than 1m. In comparison the first 3 Sixty6 girls I checked were all in excess of 6m. The difference is nowhere near as great on Twitter, but still significant. Of the top 10 girls across Mayfair and Sixty6 for Twitter followers, Mayfair accounted for only 3. Advantage to Sixty6.

Sixty6 has a lot of genuine newcomers, with Twitter followers of less than 1k and almost certainly girls that the magazine viewer wouldn’t have seen before. Genuine fresh faces (or should I say bodies, ha?). The girls referred to as newbies by Paul Raymond aren’t truly newbies. Felicity Hill for example had appeared on websites like Only Tease and Strictly Glamour a long time before her Mayfair debut, not to even mention her many appearances on TV. Of course she was a newbie to Mayfair, but there’s no guarantee that the reader wouldn’t have seen her before. Advantage to Sixty6.

Sixty6 so far has not been repeating girls, whereas Paul Raymond girls are constantly recycled. Jasmine Jae for example has featured in 3 of the last 9 issues of Men Only as well as managing a Mayfair appearance in the same time. The latest issue of Men Only marks her 15th Paul Raymond feature., although this is by no means an outstanding total as Cara Brett seems to have racked up as many as 32. It’s normal with a Paul Raymond publication to find that many of the featured girls have featured in the same magazine within the previous 6 months. Advantage to Sixty6.

In conclusion, I think it’s very reasonable to say that Sixty6 has a superior approach to the market than Paul Raymond Publications. This shouldn’t be a great surprise to anyone, as the owner of Paul Raymond Publications has a rather colourful record in the adult industry, to put it mildly. The losses when he ran Loaded were admitted to be in the millions and that followed remarkably high losses with Bluebird.

The only reason given by hairbald for taking a different view is that "babeshow girls have the biggest social media followings", which as we’ve seen is not just incorrect, but wildly incorrect. Here’s one final example. Sixty6 model Bianca Gascoigne has a modest social media following compared to some Sixty6 models, but she still racks up 162k on twitter and 270k on Instagram, which leaves most babeshow girls trailing by a very great distance.
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That sounds like a very large amount of research there Admiral. Big Grin

Just before Fernanda Ferrari started today S66 played an advertisement for the forthcoming edition of Sixty6 Magazine. Number 5.
If you order quickly enough you get a 2018 calendar.
Although the advert was played three or four times I didn't manage to capture any of it but I thought I saw a quick clip of Fernanda.
I would guess that IF she's in it that might make a big difference to
popularity. I gave up calculating her followers on social media long ago when I ran out of fingers. Smile
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Hello Chrisst.

Fernanda certainly has a high amount of social media followers for a babeshow girl. In fact she is probably the highest on Instagram with 195k followers, although Dannii Harwood is not far behind with 186k. Very few babeshow girls have even reached 100k. The majority have well under 50k.

But many Sixty6 models are in a different league. The babeshow girls who have featured in Mayfair during the last year average about 48k followers on Instagram. Of the models featured in Sixty6 there are at least 10 with more than a million followers and a couple of them have over 8 million.
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