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# Publisher's Page

You can configure a Publisher's Page to be displayed on your app's detail page in the store.\
Recommend your other apps to users who are interested in your app!

## Setup Conditions <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

* The Developer Page can only be configured if you have at least one app available for sale.

## Menu Location <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

* You can set up the Developer Page via 'Apps > Settings > Publisher's Page'.

## Feature Description <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

* Page exposure
  * **ON**: Displays the Publisher's Page.
  * **OFF**: Does not display the Publisher's Page.
* Developer name
  * Individual developer: The member's ID will be displayed.
    * This will not be exposed in the store.
  * Individual business operator, Corporate business operator: The 'Company Name' from the member information will be displayed.
* Developer description
  * Write an attractive phrase to create a positive brand experience.
  * Maximum 140 characters allowed.
* Developer CI
  * Register a CI (Corporate Identity) to be displayed on the Publisher's Page.
  * Allowed Image Formats
    * Size: 512x512
    * Formats: JPG, PNG
    * File size: Up to 2MB
* Recommended product list
  * Select apps to recommend to users visiting your Publisher's Page.
    * Only apps that are currently available for sale can be selected.


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