It seems like there might be a bit of confusion or a misunderstanding in the terminology you provided. Let me clarify the terms:
1. Package ID:
A Package ID (also known as Bundle ID on iOS or Package Name on Android) is a unique identifier for your mobile application. It is crucial for distinguishing your app from others and is used by app stores to manage and organize apps.
2. App Package Install:
An “app package install” typically refers to the process of installing an application on a device. Users can find an app in an app store, either by searching for its name or by using its Package ID/Bundle ID/Package Name.
3. Package Promotion:
The term “package promotion” is not standard in the context of mobile app development or marketing. It’s possible that it could be referring to a promotional campaign or strategy for increasing the visibility or installations of an app, but without more context, it’s challenging to provide a precise definition.
It’s worth noting that the practice of ordering package installs, as you mentioned, could be related to acquiring installs through advertising or marketing campaigns. Developers or app owners might use strategies to boost the number of installations to improve the app’s visibility or rankings in app store statistics.
If you have more specific information or context related to “package promotion,” feel free to provide it, and I can offer more targeted assistance.