If I search with the name in quotes it finds your app, but if I don't
use quotes, it doesn't (or maybe it's just way down on the list).  My
guess is that the search without quotes also looks for individual
words Time and Piece and therefore gets MANY more hits, thus
relegating your app way down in the list.

On Aug 5, 1:04 pm, Arpit Mathur <mathur.ar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I released a free app about a week ago, called TimePiece 
> (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.arpitonline.worldclock). I picked
> a name pretty close to the end of the dev process since it seemed less
> important. Before publishing to the store I searched for a couple of non
> conflicting terms and picked TimePiece since no-one seemed to have used it.
>
> Its been about a week since I added my app. I can find it by searching for
> "arpitonline" which is declared in the package and also as the publisher,
> but not by searching for TimePiece (the EXACT name for the app).
>
> Anyone know why this is? And what is the best convention for naming apps for
> Market release since exact names seem to count for little.
>
> -arpit

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