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How to create Get it on Google play Batch in 5 minutes | How to Get a Google Play badge?

 If you publish your application in play store and thinking that for your app promotion in any website or printing "Get it on Google play" batch. Don't worry, no need to do anything for it. Google provide it. It is need 5 minutes to make this batch. 

    


So In this article, I show you how to get this batch. Before that you need to know some basic rules for make this batch

The rules as per Google is that-

1. Use the badges as provided. Never alter the badges.

2. There must be clear space surrounding the badge equal to one-quarter the height of the badge.

3. The badge must be large enough that all of the text is legible.

4. The Google Play badge should be the same size or larger than other application store badges.

5. Badges must be shown on a solid colored background or a simple background image that does not obscure the badge.

6. Match the badge language to the language of your marketing campaign whenever possible.

7. Any online use of the badge must link to the Google Play store.

8. The badge can only be used to promote content available on Google Play.

9. Include the appropriate Google Play legal attribution when there is space in the creative. See the badge generator for localized legal attributions.

10. Use of the Google Play badge must be reviewed and approved by the Google Play Partner Brand team if the badge will be in:

a TV commercial 

an out-of-home marketing campaign 

a marketing campaign that will receive over 1 million impressions

Dos & Don'ts




Now, I show you how you make this batch-

First you visit the below website-

https://play.google.com/intl/en_us/badges/


Read all the criteria, dos & don'ts etc


now scroll down and find the area

Simply fill up the form like language, deliverable type, File Type.

Put your application url in the application url field

Now you can download the file click on Blue color "Download" button or if you want to use it on your website, then you can take the right side html code as per the below screenshot-



Original Contents from https://play.google.com/intl/en_us/badges/











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