Introduction

What can I sell?

You can sell the following:

  • durable goods, for example, premium game levels or characters

  • consumable goods, for example, game powers, weapons, or currency

  • downloadable goods, for example, electronic books, city guides, or tourist maps

  • one-time subscriptions, for example, a one-year subscription to a mobile newspaper or magazine

  • try and buy experiences, for example, provide free pages from a comic book, with the option to buy the entire book

You are not allowed to sell the following:

  • tickets to real-world events

  • physical goods, such as pizza

  • physical merchandise in online auctions

  • charitable donations that require that all proceeds go to the charity. Currently, our payment system is set up to forward 30% of all proceeds to Nokia. You can however ask for non-charitable donations to you or your company.

  • purchases that Nokia's Quality Assurance (QA) team cannot verify at the time of submission, such as loyalty points or prepayments for future releases

  • content that does not adhere to the Nokia Store Content Guidelines

How do I get paid?

You use the available Nokia Store payment methods. The disbursement and revenue sharing are the same as for Nokia Store content, with you receiving 70% of Net Revenue. This applies to payments received through both user credit card as well as operator billing.

Revenue excludes taxes and other losses. For details about Nokia’s payment policy, see the Terms and Conditions, which outline the distribution agreement for Nokia Store content.

Nokia Store handles the payment flow. You simply identify the in-app purchase items.