I actually have a friend whose design shop has been doing this for a while. It really drives the point home.
The issues with getting large corporations to finally upgrade are moot. The consumer/home user is already abandoning IE6 because people like us are advising them to. Large companies aren't going to incur the cost of an upgrade until they have to. They don't have to as long as people keep supporting IE6. With the current amount of web traffic coming from IE6 hovering around 12% (last time I checked) it really depends on whether or not an organization needs to reach those visitors with an experience that is on par with users of other browsers. Putting a price tag on it is perfect.
I actually have a friend whose design shop has been doing this for a while. It really drives the point home.
The issues with getting large corporations to finally upgrade are moot. The consumer/home user is already abandoning IE6 because people like us are advising them to. Large companies aren't going to incur the cost of an upgrade until they have to. They don't have to as long as people keep supporting IE6. With the current amount of web traffic coming from IE6 hovering around 12% (last time I checked) it really depends on whether or not an organization needs to reach those visitors with an experience that is on par with users of other browsers. Putting a price tag on it is perfect.