Indian app developers have a reason to rejoice, as Google is now allowing Indian
developers to sell paid apps in the Google Play Store. Until now, they were only able
to distribute free applications via Play Store.
Paid apps will be another way to monetisation for Indian developers, who were until
stuck with advertisements as the sole source of revenue. Folks at Android Police were
first notice this change in “ Supported locations for merchants ” page of Google Play
for Developers help section.
Given the thriving developer community in the country, we can expect more cool
Android applications in the days to come.
To sell paid apps in the Google Play Store, developers will have to register as Google
Checkout merchants and then they will be able list paid apps in the Play Store.
However when we tried setting up a seller account in Google Checkout, it refused to
do that and gave the following error (the same was confirmed by others too).
We do not currently support seller accounts from this location. If you have an
existing Wallet account, please use the Wallet settings page to change your country
of residence.
Looking like Google still have to make it live, but that should not take much time. We
hope to see it working in next couple of days.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
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