iPhone App Prices: How Much is Too Much?

iPhone app developers are pushing the patience of some users with apps priced at $99. But what’s the “right” price for an iPhone app? While users like free best, three sweet spots are emerging — all under $20. [...]

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As high quality DSLR cameras are getting more affordable, the gap between skilled amateur and professional photographers is shrinking. If you have patience, a passion for photography, and think you have what it takes to create sellable stock photographs, consider signing up with a microstock agency. I spoke with Kelly Thompson, COO of iStockphoto, about what it takes to be a successful stock photographer. Before jumping in and putting a down-payment on that condo with your future microstock payments, take some time to learn how the system works. [...]

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