>From a marketing perspective, the Android Market is really primitive.
Most of the required features are such no-brainers that I can only
conclude that there are some technical issues that make them hard to
implement. I'm guessing the people who architected the Market were not
marketeers and built the underlying infrastructure without the most
obvious features in mind - and now they're stuck with it. At a
minimum, it should have:

-Coupons. We should be able to generate single-use coupon codes from
the developer console and send them to key early adopters.
-Limited time trials. We should be able to set the refund period on a
per-app basis. The current 24-hours is way too short for my potential
customers.
-Subscriptions. The market should support a monthly subscription model.

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