It can be hard to determine how to improve an r/p ratio, but it is extremely important to know the guidelines. If you can’t figure out what’s working for you, it may not be the best thing for you to do.
rp ratios make up the last three rankings in Google. They are used to determine whether pages are good or bad for ranking in search. If a page’s rp ratio is low, then it will probably be ranked lower on Google’s search results, and that means that it will be less likely to show up in your own search results. On the other hand, a page’s rp ratio can be high and still rank well in Google’s search results.
This is one of those things that you can either use rp ratios to improve, or just forget about. I find it works well for me because rp ratios aren’t that important to me. I just like to have pages ranked high in search though.
I found this to be true for a few pages I’ve had a rp ratio of.33, but for the most part I just use rp ratios to improve my ranking, and avoid having rp ratios that are low.
A rp ratio of 1.5 to 2 seems to work well for me as well. I just make sure my ranking is consistent and I dont overdo it.
Its a good rule of thumb to stay consistent with your ranking. You dont want to be ranking high in search and then suddenly get down to 1.5 in rankings.
Rp ratios come into play in the crawl process. Google will crawl your pages and then rank them based on a combination of factors, including the rp ratio. Most of the time an rp ratio of 1.5 to 2 will probably get you ranked as high as possible on the first page in Google. There are a few exceptions though. You can always go one step ahead and set your rp ratio higher than you think you deserve and hope that will help.
I think the more important part of rp ratios is that they are not the only factors. When you try to game the system, the algorithm will have to look at more factors than just the rp ratio. For example, what about number of pages and pages per time? The more pages in the crawl, the easier it is for the algorithm to determine whether your page is a high quality site or not.
I think the important part of rp ratios is keeping your page quality high. A high rp ratio is one of the best things you can do to lower your page quality. A high rp ratio will cause Google to see your page as a high quality site, therefore, making it easier for Google to do its job.
The problem with rp ratios is that they are based on the number of pages, not the quality of the content. So if your page has a lot of links pointing to it, it is going to get a higher rp than a page with a lot of comments.