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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Moved to Everything else WordPress, this is not a Developing with WordPress topic.

    Your plugin is 4 days old and has fewer than 10 installations. That’s not enough time or data for it to show up on any search. Be patient.

    Thread Starter Shahriar Kabir

    (@smshahriar)

    Thanks @jdembowski for moving the post to Everything else WordPress.

    I understand. I just thought that as I’m searching with the full plugin title, the plugin might have a shot in the first page of the search result.

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.remarpro.com Admin

    I just thought that as I’m searching with the full plugin title, the plugin might have a shot in the first page of the search result.

    No, we don’t have any “exact match” cases anymore. And you chose a pretty poor name for such as well, because all the words in your “name” are fairly commonplace things to find in descriptions of plugins. Heck, one word is a trademarked brand name that isn’t even your own.

    Names should be *names*, not descriptions. With a name like you have chosen, it seems highly unlikely that it will ever break the top 10 pages of results, honestly.

    Thread Starter Shahriar Kabir

    (@smshahriar)

    Heck, one word is a trademarked brand name that isn’t even your own.

    @otto42 Thanks for the suggestions. They’re really helpful. I’m wondering why it’s wrong to use the trademarked name as it’s an exclusive extension for that particular plugin. A lot of people are doing it and doing fine.

    I’m planning to release more plugins in the coming months. What would you name this plugin if it’s yours? Your answer will help to name my future plugins. So thanks again.

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