If you think about it, for any kind of content on the web, the natural price per unit of these things should be under a dollar.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Surely there comes a time when counting the cost and paying the price aren't things to think about any more. All that matters is value - the ultimate value of what one does.
Value is what people are willing to pay for it.
Can someone's true value really be estimated? Maybe there needs to be an Edmunds.com for people on TV. That would be funny and possibly cruel.
Truth is, people like buying things for $0.99 and $1.99 for their digital devices. We know that from iTunes. We know that from the app store, and now we know that from publishing.
I mean, price is price. It's just where you want to spend your money.
Things are worth what they will fetch at a sale.
Although it's difficult, if not impossible, to put a dollar value on the numerous services nature provides, leaving them out of economic calculations means they are often ignored.
If the Internet teaches us anything, it is that great value comes from leaving core resources in a commons, where they're free for people to build upon as they see fit.
The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.
Pricing is actually a pretty simple and straight forward thing. Customers will not pay literally a penny more than the true value of the product.