On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 5:13 PM, RLScott wrote:
> So the $300 price point is necessary. However I have heard that the
> Google Android Market puts a limit of $200 on apps.
>
Also, for your $200 limit problem, here's an idea: distribute TWO $150 apps
- one that's the primary app and another that
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 5:13 PM, RLScott wrote:
> I have a $300 iPhone app that I might like to port to Android.
Any chance of you naming this app? I'm really curious what kind of app
justifies $300.
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I have a $300 iPhone app that I might like to port to Android. It is
for a very narrow set of users, so no matter how low I make the price,
I will never sell very many. But for those few users, it is
definitely worth it, as evidenced by my iPhone sales. So the $300
price point is necessary. How
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