Each and every .CLEANING domain name comes with all you need to get online.
- Domain Forwarding and Masking: Direct any domain name you own to your website. Anyone who types that domain name into their browser is taken directly to your website.
- Domain Locking: Domain locking prevents accidental or intentional transfers of domain ownership and stops anyone from redirecting your nameservers.
- Total DNS Control: Manage your domain nameserver (DNS) records and set your email, FTP, sub-domains and website location all from one control panel.
- Change of Registration: Assign your domain name to someone else or change the contacts for your domain online anytime.
- Status Alerts: Monitor the status of your domain and get instant alerts if there’s been a change.
- Auto Renew Protection: No need to watch expiration dates to make sure you renew on time! Auto renew keeps your domains, hosting, website builders, and other products in your name and under your control.
- Free WHOIS privacy protection: We redact your name, address, phone number and email from our WHOIS directory.
If you’re considering registering a .CLEANING domain name for your business or project, here are some helpful tips to ensure you get the most value and impact:
1. Align with Your Brand Name
- Choose a domain that matches or complements your business name for consistency.
- Keep it short and memorable, e.g., “Sparkling.Cleaning” or “ProHome.Cleaning”.
2. Be Descriptive and Specific
- Use keywords that highlight your services or niche:
- “GreenHouse.Cleaning” for eco-friendly cleaning.
- “OfficePro.Cleaning” for office-focused cleaning services.
- Avoid generic names like “The.Cleaning”, which might lack uniqueness.
3. Check for Trademark Conflicts
- Ensure the domain name doesn’t infringe on any existing trademarks.
- Use tools like the USPTO Trademark Database or WIPO Global Brand Database to check for conflicts.
4. Optimize for Local SEO
- Add your location for local appeal:
- “Seattle.Cleaning” or “NYCCarpet.Cleaning”.
- Helps customers immediately identify where your services are available.
5. Consider Long-Term Branding
- Avoid overly specific names that might limit future growth:
- Instead of “WindowOnly.Cleaning”, opt for “HomePro.Cleaning” if you may expand services later.
6. Look for Complementary Domains
- Secure the .COM version of your name if possible (e.g., ProHouseCleaning.com) to prevent confusion.
- If .COM is unavailable, try similar alternatives like “ProHouse.Cleaning”.
7. Avoid Hyphens and Numbers
- Keep the name easy to type and remember.
- A name like “Elite-Cleaning” or “123.Cleaning” can be confusing for users.
8. Research Competitors
- Analyze what domain names competitors in your area or industry are using.
- Look for gaps where you can stand out, such as by offering specialized services in your name.
9. Protect Your Brand
- Consider registering variations to safeguard your brand, e.g.,:
- “EcoFriendly.Cleaning”, “Eco.Cleaning”, and “EcoClean.Cleaning”.
- Redirect variations to your main website.
10. Plan for Renewals
- Domains under .CLEANING may have higher renewal costs than initial registration.
- Check pricing policies from registrars to avoid surprises.
11. Enable Privacy Protection
- Protect your contact details from being publicly displayed in the WHOIS directory.
- Many registrars offer free or low-cost privacy protection.
12. Test Before Launch
- Get feedback on your chosen domain from colleagues or potential customers.
- Ensure it’s intuitive, professional, and aligned with your business goals.
By following these tips, you can secure a .CLEANING domain that’s effective, professional, and aligned with your branding and business objectives.