Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

I very much think that's the wrong lesson to learn from people's willingness to fork over $100/mo for pay TV.

It is not an iron law that people will not pay $8 for apps because less than $8 is what apps cost, and $8 is what beer costs, and $100 is what pay TV costs.

It is a law, I believe called "gravity", that products that present themselves as market substitutes for other products that cost $1 will have a hard time selling for $8. This does mean that, absent a very effective and inventive marketing strategy, casual games and offline web page readers are hard to sell for $8.



Then the logic question as far as the OP's original topic is this:

Can any app truly be a substitute good for a sweetened beverage with stimulants in it? I would say no. It doesn't matter how much people are willing to spend at Starbucks. It has virtually no bearing on how they'll value your app.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: