Ratings are an odd thing on the Android market. My app has over 3,000,000 
downloads but only has about 20,000 ratings. That works out to 0.7% of 
users rate the app. I think this is pretty typical. Unless you have a 
really excellent or really terrible app, people won't rate it.

For 650 downloads, I would expect four ratings. Two is a bit low but that 
could mean your app is neither compelling or awful. In a way, that's a 
compliment for a new app.

The best way to increase the number of ratings is to improve the excitement 
generated by your app. My app is a weather radar app and during the major 
storms last year it received hundreds of ratings in a week. This was 
because it was actually saving people from getting wet, getting clobbered 
by hail and even their lives in a couple of cases. That's excitement.

-John Coryat
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