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Don’t use a name that is already
in use by another company providing the
same service as you. Any large maid service
company will have trademarked their name,
meaning that no one else can legally use
it. If you choose a name that is already
trademarked, you’ll get a call, sooner
or later, from the trademark holder (or
their lawyers) demanding you change your
name. Not something you want to have to
spend your time doing.
You can do a check on your proposed name
on the internet. Go to the Government Trademark
and Patent office (http://www.uspto.gov)
, and check to see if your proposed name
is trademarked.
You should also do a search of the internet
to see if the name you’re thinking
of for your residential cleaning business
is already in use by someone else in your
country.
Note that there is a body of law which
provides a common law trademark to business
owners who’ve used a business name
for a long time. If that business operates
in only one city (or one state, or one country)
and they don’t have a registered trademark,
you could take a chance and use that name
in another state (or country). However,
I don’t advise this. Rather, try to
come up with a wholly unique name, that
you can trademark yourself if and when you
decide to do so. (You can apply for a trademark
yourself on the USPTO web site, or you can
hire a lawyer to perform the process for
you.)
In summary, chose your name carefully –
you may want to expand at some point into
other cities or states and if your name
conflicts with others’, you may have
problems keeping your chosen name in all
the locations where you wish to do business. |
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Be cautious about naming your new business
after yourself. There are many cleaning
businesses with names such as “Mary’s
Cleaning”. The advantage of a name
like “Mary’s Cleaning”
is that it has a personal feel, and people
who like Mary would be inclined to retain
her for her services. However, although
Mary’s Cleaning might grow and prosper
in its initial location, problems could
arise down the road when Mary wants to sell
the business. Unless the new owner’s
name is Mary, that personal touch has been
lost!
Note also that you can’t, in general,
trademark a person’s name. You might
be able to trademark Mary’s Cleaning,
for example, but it will probably present
difficulties.
(Note one important exception to this rule:
Wand’s hamburger restaurants, which
were named after the daughter of the founder,
who liked to promote his business personally,
even after it had become a successful nationwide
chain!) |
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Choose name that reflects the type of work
you do, if possible. It’s a good idea
to include some words in the title that tell
the public what you do. Think of including
one or more of the words: Cleaning, house-cleaning,
residential cleaning, maid service, etc. |
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If you can, choose a name that will be memorable.
Some good names are Maid To Please, Maid For
You, etc. (But note that these names are already
in use.) |