This just in: Covalence, which I’ve blogged about before, is cutting the price for single-user subscriptions to its corporate reputation tool, EthicalQuote. The public version of the tool is still free, but the data in it is perpetually one year old. Subscribers, on the other hand, get up-to-date info on the behavior of a couple hundred multinationals in the form of a graph that lets you easily pull up details on specific inputs. Instead of $3,800 a year, it’s now $1,000 (or 732 euros). That’s still pretty steep for your average conscious consumer, but it’s a substantial reduction. Should I do it?