You created a dog-walking services app. Which of the following descriptions complies with Google Play app store policies?
- We can walk your small dog, big dog, medium dog, old dog, young dog, rescue dog, show dog, or puppy dog while you work
- Dog owners are raving about our #1 dog walking services and big dogs, small dogs, young dogs, and rescue dogs give us 5 stars
- Download the #1 dog walking app to keep your dog happy when you are away
- Let us remove the worry about walking your pet when you are away from home.
Explanation:
- Focus on the service: This description clearly states the app’s core function (dog walking) and the benefit it provides (peace of mind for owners).
- No Promotional Language or Misleading Claims: It doesn’t use promotional language like “#1” or make unsubstantiated claims.
- Concise and Informative: It’s short, to the point, and provides essential information without unnecessary keywords.
The other options violate Google Play policies:
- We can walk your small dog, big dog, medium dog, old dog, young dog, rescue dog, show dog, or puppy dog while you work: Keyword stuffing and irrelevant content.
- Dog owners are raving about our #1 dog walking services and big dogs, small dogs, young dogs, and rescue dogs give us 5 stars: Includes promotional language (“#1”) and unattributed user testimonials.
- Download the #1 dog walking app to keep your dog happy when you are away: Uses promotional language (“#1”) and a call to action (“Download”).
The main chapter where these guidelines are discussed is Chapter Name – Comply with Google Play store listing policies. It emphasizes the importance of accurate and appropriate descriptions, avoiding misleading information, and complying with metadata policies.