The models are fairly ticklish, but their tickling skills are just too poor to get interesting results. They either don't get how to do the tickling, or they use annoying strategies, like constantly changing their target (never staying in one place for more than 5 seconds) or moving to another spot even though they were getting really good results in the spot where they only spent 10 seconds or so. Some simply don't understand that massaging with the fingerpads or tickling with their arms instead of their fingers aren't very effective techniques.
Heh, that's been a decent pet peeve of mine, as well. I try not to be too hard on the gals. Some get it, and some don't. The ones that do are worth their weight in gold.
I know there's definitely some scenes back in the day I start out and think "Ok, everyone wants F/F action, so I'll just point the camera, keep quiet, and stay off camera" But after a couple minutes all I see if gingerly poking and giggling with no instinct for the kill, I immediately shift gears into "OK, this is now going to be a MF/F gig for a bit"
As others noted above, it's a lot harder than it looks, but you can keep it relatively simple. My advise is to find, in no particular order:
1. Good camera
2. Good lights
3. Good CPA and/or attorney
4. Good female tickler
If you can find those things (you're not actually tickling #3 on camera, heh, but a good professional or two will point you in the right direction for things you absolutely have to have before you start business like legal protection in the business structure you've chosen, licensure in your state/local jurisdictions, dealing with tax issues, dealing with releases and 2257 issues), then that's a great foundation.
You'll of course need many other things to get the whole operation from idea to reality, but those are the basics.
I'm afraid business won't pick up anytime soon. If anything, it will only get worse. The situation is simply out of control. Just look at how fast the thread rotation is on the video media forum. It's insane.
Hah, I noticed that. I feel like an old geezer anytime I post a response starting with "back in my day..."
But wow, I think when I left TickleTown, there we were like 10 major producers. Now I think there's more producers than members on the site

Variety is the spice of life, no?