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1) They have the inherent celeb advantage. Use it. Too many pictorials (like the Amanda Beard one) were incredibly disappointing because they didn't show anything. Mandate that you have at least one completely unobstructed shot of the celebs boobs. No hair, see-thru clothing etc... in the way.
That way if you saw a celeb on the cover you'd know that you'll get at least 1 good shot as compared to now where you don't know.
2- Stop w/ the freaking airbrushing. Women shown as they are is a beautiful thing.
3- Playboy playmates don't matter anymore. You can find hotter women showing more on sites like Perfect 10 or Met-Art so, going back to #1, focus on the celebs to drive the sales. It'll make the brand mean something again.