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Big Company Red Widget
When I go to google and check, I am number number 2. The company who is above me has the product listed as Big Company Red Widget on my site have it listed as Red Widget by Big Company. Does the order of the words have anything to do with lower ranking?
(I know i shouldn't be complaining about being number 2 I'm just curious)
And of course you have to keep in mind that some people will search for "Red Widget Big Company," and you don't want to lose any traffic from that either.
With the most competitive term totally agree, however, all rankings are not created equal.
example: Big Company >> Red Widget
Big Company would likely not be very competitive at all and therefore from a ranking perspective not normally required on a "high interest" page... better used on some support page (since "by name" only people knowing you would ever use your company name - like an existing customer who forget the URL).
Red Widget vs Red Widgets
Widgets (any kind) is likely more competitive than Widget (any kind)since search habits reflect comparative shopping habits... the searcher doesn't normally want to be "stuck" with one widget they want to compare. (although results brings up many singular "widget" the mindset is "many selections at one place".
So:
Red Widgets > Widget... and whatever else that makes the title appealing.
The out of order Red Widget would likely achieve a higher ranking than an out of order Red Widgets.