On 1/13/2011 6:04 PM, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
No offense, but you must be living in an extremely poor country if you
think $0.99 is not a impulse purchase. What else can you buy for a $1
these days? Honestly, I cannot think of a single thing. Perhaps if
you are a kid on a $10/week budget, that might be true, but
otherwise...
I make ok money as a programmer. I take home over three
times my rent. Still, I agree with John. Whether it be irrational
or not, I'd be far more likely to blow a quarter on a questionable app
then $1.00 (ok, $.99). It has more to do with emotion than logical
money sense.
I will say that now that I'm developing myself, I am way more liberal
with a couple of bucks for an app now that I know how vast the
expenditure of effort to create a useful and enjoyable app is.
Tobiah
On Jan 14, 9:38 am, John Lussmyer<[email protected]> wrote:
Were you trying to lower it below $0.99?
That seems to be the lowest price allowed.
(Which is kind of annoying. It's slightly above the "whim" level for
purchases.)
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Russell DuRoss<[email protected]> wrote:
I have tried lowering the price of an app and it wouldn't let me. I
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