The Complete Marketing Guide for cleaners
Step-by-step guidance on the channels, strategy, and budget allocation that generate consistent, qualified leads for cleaners businesses in the UK.
Marketing for cleaners is not complicated, but it is often done badly. The fundamental challenge is the same for almost every cleaner business: customers search regularly and have limited patience, which means your marketing needs to be in the right place at the right time with the right trust signals to convert - or they call someone else.
This guide covers the key channels, how to structure a strategy at different stages of business growth, what realistic results look like, and the most common mistakes to avoid. It is based on the campaigns we run for cleaners businesses across the UK.
- Price sensitivity is high, making positioning on reliability and quality critical
- Regular contracts are the commercial goal but one-off cleans are the acquisition channel
- Vetting and background check messaging builds essential trust
- End of tenancy cleans are a high-value, high-search-volume niche
- Competitor and Keyword Research We audit the cleaner market in your area: what keywords your customers are using, which competitors are running paid campaigns, and where the organic rankings opportunity lies. You get a clear picture of the competition before any spend.
- Strategy and Campaign Build We build your campaigns with keyword sets, ad copy, and landing pages tuned specifically to cleaners in your area. Conversion tracking is in place before launch.
- Launch and Optimise In the first 30 days we identify wasted spend and reallocate budget to search terms and ads that generate real enquiries. Cost per lead typically improves significantly in the first 60 to 90 days.
- Reporting and Growth Monthly reporting in plain English: enquiries generated, cost per enquiry, and what we are doing next. As performance data accumulates, we scale what works and identify new opportunities across additional service lines or locations.
Step 1: Get Your Foundation Right
- Google Business Profile: this is where most cleaners customers look first. Complete every field, add photos, set your service area, and start generating reviews systematically.
- Website: it must load in under 3 seconds on mobile, have a click-to-call button above the fold, and clear trust signals (reviews, years in business, service area)
- Conversion tracking: before spending any money on advertising, make sure every call and form submission is tracked. Without this, you cannot tell what is working.
- NAP consistency: your Name, Address, and Phone number must be identical across Google, your website, Yell, Bark, and any other directories
Step 2: Start Generating Leads
- Google Search Ads: the fastest route to consistent enquiries for cleaners. Start with your core service keywords and a tightly structured campaign
- Budget: start with £500-£1,000/month in ad spend. Enough to generate meaningful data without overcommitting before the campaign is optimised
- Landing pages: do not send ad traffic to your homepage. Build a dedicated page for each service with a single clear call to action
- Negative keywords: add exclusions from day one to prevent budget waste on irrelevant searches
Step 3: Build Long-Term Organic Leads
- Local SEO: once your paid campaign is generating leads, invest in organic rankings. This takes 4-6 months to build but delivers leads at near-zero marginal cost
- Google Business Profile posts: regular posts and photo updates improve Local Pack rankings and engagement
- Reviews: a systematic process for asking satisfied customers to leave Google reviews. Reviews are a direct ranking factor and the primary trust signal for cleaners customers
- Content: service pages and FAQs that answer the questions cleaners customers ask before calling
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should a cleaner business start with marketing?
Start with Google Business Profile and a conversion-focused website - these are free or low-cost and provide the foundation everything else builds on. Once those are in place, Google Search Ads is the fastest route to consistent, measurable enquiries. Add local SEO in parallel for long-term organic flow.
How much should a cleaner business spend on marketing?
A reasonable starting point is £500-£1,000/month in ad spend plus a management fee of £300-£500/month. Scale this up as the campaign proves its return. Most established cleaners businesses we work with spend £1,000-£3,000/month on all marketing activities and generate strong positive ROI.
How long until I see results from marketing?
Google Ads: enquiries typically start in the first week. The CPL improves over 60-90 days as the campaign optimises. Local SEO: meaningful results in 4-6 months, compounding returns over 12-24 months. Google Business Profile: improvement in Local Pack visibility within 4-8 weeks of active optimisation.
What makes cleaners marketing different from other sectors?
Searches split between regular (weekly, fortnightly) cleaning and one-off (end of tenancy, deep clean). Regular cleaning converts to high LTV customers. This means campaigns need to be structured around the consideration journey, with content that builds trust before the customer is ready to enquire.
Should I use a specialist agency or a generalist?
Specialist agencies know the keyword lists, the landing page patterns, and the conversion benchmarks for your sector before they start. This saves months of trial and error. For cleaners, the key sector-specific knowledge includes: urgency-based ad copy, and the specific objections customers have before they call.
Ready to Build a Marketing System for Your Domestic Cleaning Business? Book a free consultation. We will give you a clear picture of the opportunity in your area and a realistic plan for generating consistent, qualified enquiries.