Sure, if it was an iPhone app, then definitely - people pay for it - it's easy. You just click. I'd probably pay something for a google iPhone app if it was good enough.
The web doesn't have such luxuries. Payment on the web still pretty much sucks. Especially for low value recurring fees.
With iPhone apps, you can pretty much trust Apple. They'll take your money and pass it on. If there's an issue, you take it up with Apple. Apple are the only ones who have your credit card number. That's why it works so well.
We need something similar for the web, managed by the ISPs, if we're to make paid for content more viable.
Come on, PayPal works just fine. They even have recurring payments. Its silly to pretend theres "problems" with accepting payments on the web. Anybody can do it via PayPal.
The web doesn't have such luxuries. Payment on the web still pretty much sucks. Especially for low value recurring fees.
With iPhone apps, you can pretty much trust Apple. They'll take your money and pass it on. If there's an issue, you take it up with Apple. Apple are the only ones who have your credit card number. That's why it works so well.
We need something similar for the web, managed by the ISPs, if we're to make paid for content more viable.