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I've built a tool that fetches articles form wikipedia.
I need help about evaluating the value of it. please check my site at http://www.wikifetcher.com and tell me what do you think about the price. the price was 29$ and i had a couple of sales in less than a week. so i increased the price and started an affiliate program (which no one attends, i'm not getting much traffic)... how much do you think the product worth? is 49$ too much? Thanks! |
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Really user testing is going to determine value.
I recall an old story about a handbag designer. They invited their target market in to conduct focus group testing. After filling out some surveys and talking a bit, participants were told to take a handbag from those they had been evaluating as a gift for participation. ...they threw out the survey and tracked the handbags participants chose when leaving. |
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Thanks for the replays,
www.Wikifetcher.com is not specific to wikipedia, it can fetch articles from any wiki based website. Anyway, i am going to stay with wikifetcher price: 29$ |
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