On Feb 3, 12:37 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> True, but alternatives are not answering the email at all, or being
> drawn into a long email conversation.
>
> To succeed using this method, you need to either increase the price of
> the app or decrease the cost of the labor.
> .99 is not the only possible price for an app, though $99 may not be
> acceptable to the market, even if equivalent PC software costs that
> much.
> You can reduce expenses by being more organized through autoresponders
> or a ticket based system as mentioned here.
>
And to finish my thought, you can also hire someone for $2/hr (and up,
of course) to handle at least some of the email.

> I am saying this as someone who needs to follow my own advice. If
> trends continue and I insist on answering my own email in my present,
> inefficient way, I'll have to hire someone else to do the
> *programming*.
>

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