* No prob :). The beauty of the web is experimentation. Use VisualWebsiteOptimizer.com and run some quick A/B tests with two pricing tables [one at 4.95, another with $5].
* Test that assumption too :). Have table 1 with free/$5, table 2 with "Free trial", $10, $199 [pro]. Track "conversion revenue" not raw conversions.
* Large customers want to know they can get help if they need it, not be stuck in the same email queue as the $5/month hobbyists :). That peace of mind is worth a few hundred a month.
* I see -- your wording on the hover tip says "deleted" (in bold) so easy to misconstrue :). If you said "archived (and reactivated when you upgrade)" I'd feel a lot more comfortable. In my head I thought "Oh, they're deleting my scripts? So I have to decide on day 6 if I want to upgrade?".
I want you guys to charge more so you are more sustainable, and therefore I can rely on you [if you go away after a year, I have to painfully migrate away to a new provider, which isn't worth the $5/month price savings. An hour of a programmer's time spent in migration, and it'd be much more, is much more expensive than the service].
* Test that assumption too :). Have table 1 with free/$5, table 2 with "Free trial", $10, $199 [pro]. Track "conversion revenue" not raw conversions.
* Large customers want to know they can get help if they need it, not be stuck in the same email queue as the $5/month hobbyists :). That peace of mind is worth a few hundred a month.
* I see -- your wording on the hover tip says "deleted" (in bold) so easy to misconstrue :). If you said "archived (and reactivated when you upgrade)" I'd feel a lot more comfortable. In my head I thought "Oh, they're deleting my scripts? So I have to decide on day 6 if I want to upgrade?".
patio11's site is full of good advice for this type of thing (http://www.kalzumeus.com/2012/09/21/ramit-sethi-and-patrick-...).
I want you guys to charge more so you are more sustainable, and therefore I can rely on you [if you go away after a year, I have to painfully migrate away to a new provider, which isn't worth the $5/month price savings. An hour of a programmer's time spent in migration, and it'd be much more, is much more expensive than the service].