But the question is: does the low rate of IE users mean that there is no demand, or that your IE support is driving away potential customers?
Clearly, you need to weigh the opportunity costs of adding IE support against the revenue increase you believe you'll see in the marketplace afterwards.
My guess, in the absence of any evidence whatsoever, is that there are other things you could do with an equivalent amount of time/money that would do more to enhance your revenue.
But the question is: does the low rate of IE users mean that there is no demand, or that your IE support is driving away potential customers?
Clearly, you need to weigh the opportunity costs of adding IE support against the revenue increase you believe you'll see in the marketplace afterwards.
My guess, in the absence of any evidence whatsoever, is that there are other things you could do with an equivalent amount of time/money that would do more to enhance your revenue.