Search for an app in Google Play Store

Klaus major-k klaus at major-k.de
Tue Jul 18 07:03:32 EDT 2023


Hi Jacque,

> Am 17.07.2023 um 22:05 schrieb J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> On 7/17/23 3:10 AM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
>> Maybe I do not understand it correctly?
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Hi Klaus,
>> Thanks for contacting Google Play Developer Support.
>> Google Play app search works across title, developer name, and app descriptions.
>> Your title should be unique and accessible, avoid common terms, and reinforce
>> what your app is about.
>> Using common or generic words like "Puzzle" or "Sports" can often increase the
>> total number of potential search results, thus making your app more difficult to find.
>> Using the search phrase Sehen-Hören-Merken forces our search engine to autocorrect
>> the search term and return results as if the search term were "Sehen - Hören - Merken" (in quotes).
> Interesting. The app that couldn't be found for me had an "@" sign in the name. So I agree that symbols or punctuation like hyphens may be the problem.

yes, looks like...

> Since their algorithm converts the search term, you could try putting the Google version in the description somewhere. You could put it way at the bottom of the description, just for reference.

Do you mean in the description on the page in the Google Play Store?
If yes, that will not make sense, since the problem is to find that page first!
Chicken and egg problem... :-)

If not, please explain.

> I very occasionally see titles like this:
> Sehen-Hören-Merken (Sehen - Hören - Merken)
> 
> I wondered why but now I think I know.
> 
> -- 
> Jacqueline Landman Gay

Best

Klaus

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