Here’s a .GLASS domain registration tips guide so you can secure a name that’s marketable, brand-protective, and future-proof.
1. Keep It Short and Clear
- Aim for one to two words for maximum memorability.
- Avoid overly long or complex phrases.
- Example:
Urban.glass
instead ofUrbanArchitecturalGlassSolutions.glass
.
2. Use Strong, Relevant Keywords
- Include terms customers search for in your industry:
- Products: window, pane, mirror, crystal, bottle.
- Services: repair, install, design, tint.
- Example:
CrystalDesign.glass
orEcoWindow.glass
.
3. Match or Complement Your Brand Name
- If your brand already has “glass” in its name, .glass is a natural fit.
- Example: “Blue Horizon Glassworks” →
BlueHorizon.glass
.
4. Target Your Location if Needed
- Combine keywords with a city or region to own your local niche.
- Example:
London.glass
orSydneyWindows.glass
.
5. Avoid Hyphens and Numbers
- Keep it clean for word-of-mouth marketing.
- Hyphens make domains harder to remember and type.
6. Check for Trademarks
- Make sure your name doesn’t infringe on existing glass-related trademarks.
- Use a trademark search tool before registering.
7. Secure Matching Social Media Handles
- Consistency helps brand recognition.
- If your .glass name is available, grab the same handle on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
8. Consider Defensive Registrations
- If budget allows, get the .com or other TLDs (like .shop or .store) to protect your brand.
- Redirect them to your main site.
9. Think About Marketing Use
- You can use .glass as:
- Your primary website for a glass-focused brand.
- A microsite for a specific product line or campaign.
- A redirect to a broader .com site.
10. Move Fast on Premium Keywords
- Industry-defining words and short names get taken quickly once discovered.
- Examples worth grabbing if available:
Prime.glass
,Visionary.glass
,Urban.glass
.