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I Believe my app package is called com.wSLBridalApp I cannot figure out how to link to my app in the google play marketplace. I submitted it, and published. I figure it takes a while to populate with search results, but I should be able to link to it right away shouldn't I? maybe I'm just being impatient and it takes longer... I have never made an app before.. it shows published.

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possible duplicate of Publishing an App on Google Play – kabuko Sep 7 '12 at 17:53

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You just need to be patient. It can take a few hours before the app is properly accessible via the Play Store.

When you are ready, click the Publish button in the Developer Console. Within a few hours, your app will become available to users and your product page will be appear in Google Play for browsing, searching, or linking from your promotional campaigns.

Source: developer.android.com

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My app was published 09/06/12 36 hours ago.. the direct link if I am correct should be play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wSLBridalApp but that does not work.. I'm told the direct link should work almost immediately... but it does not.. – user1655269 Sep 8 '12 at 4:12

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