Question: Which of the following app titles follows recommended best practices?
- The 10 Minute Workout
- FREE Workout for FREE NOW
- The #1 Fast Workout App
- Workout whenever and wherever you want for 10 minutes a day
or
- Race Against the Clock
- Download the famous Now-Race Now!
- Race at 200 MPH for Free!
- Race the Most Famous Tracks throughout the World
Explanation
The compliant titles are concise, descriptive, and suitable for a general audience. Google Play’s app title guidance requires titles to accurately describe app functionality or content without misleading users. The titles avoid ranking claims, price language, exaggerated promotional wording, and unnecessary repetition. They also fit the Metadata policy requirement for clear and relevant store listing information.
Why the other options are incorrect
FREE Workout for FREE NOW Uses price and promotional language, which does not belong in an app title.
The #1 Fast Workout App Uses a store performance claim, which violates Metadata policy.
Workout whenever and wherever you want for 10 minutes a day Is too long and works better as description text than an app title.
Download the famous Now-Race Now! Uses promotional wording and an instruction to download instead of a clear title.
Race at 200 MPH for Free! Uses price language and promotional phrasing that should not appear in an app title.
Race the Most Famous Tracks throughout the World Uses broad promotional wording that is less concise than a recommended app title.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/13393723
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9898842
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