Get ready for some serious keyword spam Should I put all my
competitor's app's names in my description, something like, try me, I
am much better than app X?
I know I sound like an ungrateful brat, but 4000 characters, what were
they smoking?
On Dec 18, 2:54 pm, TreKing
I like it. It puts control where it belongs, with the developers.
Smart devs will still discipline themselves into a few hundred well-chosen
words. Spam-meisters will no doubt stuff in the full 4000, and I say, let
them. I can't believe it will benefit them.
But if you really need more than
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Oh well, that'll be another fiasco right there or am I alone with this
error.
On Dec 17, 10:54 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
Someone pinch me. I'm glad I can finally thank the Android Market
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:
Honestly, I think that's way too much. Who's going to read a
4000 character short story? I think the optiomal would have been around 500
characters or so.
We discussed this at length in another thread that spiraled
Now I can make my product description as humorous as Woot's!
Woot!
Doug
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Honestly, I think that's way too much. Who's going to read a 4000
character short story? I think the optiomal would have been around
500 characters or so.
On Dec 18, 2:54 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
Someone pinch me. I'm glad I can finally thank the Android Market Team for
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