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I apologize in advance if this is not the appropriate forum for this question. I looked at https://android.stackexchange.com/ and it appeared that it definitely wasn't appropriate for that forum.
My company has developed two apps. One for our business users and one for our consumer users. Marketing is very concerned about business users being confused by the offerings and has determined they would like to separate these apps.
We created two google accounts, paid the developer cost twice and used a different (legal) name for our company in one account from the other. Yet when we search for the business app it brings the consumer app back in the results.
We've been over all the information and there are no references between the two in either store listing. Anyone know why they might still be associated and what we can do to prevent it?
(Oddly enough I was able to talk to a google support person but they were not developer support and were unable to help me or direct me to anyone who could)
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Where can I get a list of application types that aren't allowed in the mobile platform app stores? Eg. IOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone.
For example: adult content not allowed, what others r there?
So here you are, but remember, you can do this by yourself! (Google it!)
Google (Android):
http://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/188189?hl=en
Apple (iOS):
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/engadget/files/app-store-guidelines.pdf (PDF)
Microsoft (Windows Phone):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-DE/library/windowsphone/develop/hh184841%28v=vs.105%29.aspx
no guarantee that all links work
I don't believe any app store prohibits certain "types" of applications per se. You will have to carefully examine the guidelines of each app store to determine what is allowed and what isn't. Even then - this isn't written in stone. An app might be allowed initially due to oversight, lack of apps etc. and removed later if there is public outcry or the organization responsible for that App store change their mind.
As for Android, please check this page to read information about application content rating.
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I am very new to the Android Market. I want to put my application up for free.
Is there any possibility for free "upload" (I saw you must pay 25$). This is for school project and I will not pay that money, too much for me :D
If there is no possibility for that, if there is someone out there with account, that I will send app to him and he will put it on Android Market.
No that is not possible, if you want to publish on Google Play you have to get that Publisher Account which costs 25$. This fee is mainly to prevent people from spamming the market.
Alternatively you could look at publishing your application on other non-official "markets", most of them will let you do so for free. You will not get as much exposure, but if you're seeking a free way to get your application out there, that's the only way I know of doing so.
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I'm developing an Android app and publishing it in Google Market. The problem is that the difference between v1.x and v2.x is huge, and like most products I wouldn't like to automatically provide Major upgrade for free for user of v1.
Is there any way to "separate" the payment for v1 and v2, and provide "upgrade license" for users of v1?
I must say admins on this forum are idiots, closed for a reason: "Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to generally relate to programming or software development in some way". How is it not related to software development? :)
Upgrades nope; kind of irritating that the market has no option for coupon codes or developer discounts etc. but that's the way it currently is.
Kind of a hack, but you could leave the name the same and add Pro or Plus and change your package name so for instance
com.myapplication.v1
becomes
com.myapplication.v2
Then to promote it you can use admobs inhouse promotion facility (assuming you have put admob v1) it's not perfect but it would work, then just turn on the add when you are ready with a new version.
An alternative is to structure the newer application so that the new features are in app payments, that would probably be the most user friendly approach, let them use them for N days then shut them down and offer the users the ability to pay for the newer features
I have also not looked at their licensing service much, it might be possible to do something with that I suppose but I suspect not.
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please anyone guide me for the steps to consider to avoid rejection of android applications at app store
Assuming that you mean Android Market and not Apple's app store (where I imagine every Android app would be rejected), then you simply need to conform to the Developer Program Policies and Developer Distribution Agreement.
Android apps don't go through an approval process, first thing.
Secondly, there are some things your app shouldn't be doing to avoid being killed by Google. For example, your app shouldn't contain the following things:
Explicit(Vulgar) content
Violence
Hate Speech
Impersonation
Stealing personal information
Gambling
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Ohh, Ted has already posted a nice answer. please follow those links.
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How do you improve the position of an app in Android Market search results? The apps don't seem to be sorted on downloads.
Edit: The scope of this question is limited to working with the Android Market search engine, of which there's little or no information. I changed the title to make it clearer.
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Make an app everyone wants, that gets high user ratings and lots of downloads
Update your app frequently, since it shows up at the top in the "Just in"-tab on every update
Use your Social Media Network (Create Facebook groups, start promoting smart on Twitter). Set up a user wiki where everyone can add content, discuss your app and get a real buzz around it.
Buy Google listings
Create a Blog discussing the app and its outstanding performance
EDIT: Almost forgot: Your app should be free, with a possibility to go pro (= paid).
I would add to the answers:
make your app in a way that can be extended with plugins by 3rd party coders, that means they create and submit their apps to the Market as extensions to your app, and that will raise the results