I believe the criteria involves having more than one popular application 
with a sufficiently high average rating. What "popular" and "sufficiently 
high" mean are subject to interpretation.

-John Coryat


On Friday, September 6, 2013 6:46:10 PM UTC-5, Nathan wrote:
>
> On my list of goals for the coming year is to become an Android Top 
> Developer. 
>
> Can anyone offer some insights into how? What metrics should I shoot for?
> I'm thinking a gazillion (approximate number) installs would help, and 
> revenue doesn't matter as much. 
>
> I know this comes up here once in a while. 
>
> I realize that, absent an authoritative post from Google, it will all be 
> speculation, but that's fine too. Let the speculation begin. 
>
> Nathan
>

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