Author: Jim McMenamin
Article:
An issue that many take too casually when setting up their
online dating profile is their username. The main goal you have
when choosing your name is to make it as memorable as possible,
just like you’re actual profile. Your goal is to sell
yourself, and part of the sale is developing the proper sales
pitch.
Let’s first address your real name. You love your real name,
and you’ve most likely taken great pains to make it memorable
and respected. For many, your name brings instant creditability
in your profession. But when it comes to the internet, do not
post your real name. It’s an issue of security, and it’s
just not smart.
If you’re stuck on using your name, you can, but use
variations of it. Piece it together with activities that you
like to do, adjectives that apply to you, or nicknames you’ve
used before. For example, my name is Jim McMenamin. Some
variations that I could use would be McJim, JimmyMac, JimSkis,
or SlimJim.
Here are a few other suggestions for you:
-Include another personal tidbit about yourself. For example, a
Penn St. graduate might pick a name like PennStJim. If you’re
from Philadelphia, it could be PhillyJim.
-When you start stringing together names use proper
capitalization. What I mean is to capitalize each word in the
name. It highlights what you’re trying to portray. Which one
sticks out more, gymqueen or GymQueen?
-Avoid using too many numbers. People will remember CutieSue,
but they may have trouble remembering if you’re CutieSue1990.
-Use a name from a book, movie, or show that you really enjoyed.
-Take a word that you like, for example Queen, and go to a
website like Babelfish to translate it into another language.
Odds are the name Queen will already be taken when you register,
but there’s a good chance that the name Reine (French
translation) will be available.
One last point to address is names that come with sexual
innuendo. This is a tricky point, and it really depends on the
site you’re using and the people that you’re hoping to meet.
Let’s take a simple name like SexKitten. This is very site
specific as to how well it will work. If you’re registering at
an adult dating site, then this name is more than appropriate;
however, if you’re at a Christian dating site, odds are this
won’t cut it.
If you choose to stick with SexKitten, you need to be careful at
moderate sites, which have people looking for both short term
and long term relationships. When someone views that name, they
will have a preconceived notion of what you’re looking for.
(Let me give you a hint, it’s not a long term relationship.)
Just remember, sometimes you get what you ask for.
Don’t just rush to slap up a name when you register. This is a
fun step in the process, and it helps to stamp the uniqueness of
your profile. Get away from your straight laced 9-5 job, and
enjoy your alter ego.
About the author:
Jim McMenamin is the webmaster and creator of <a TARGET="_blank"
href="http://macsdatingsite.com">MacsDatingSite.com</a>, a blog
dedicated to the various issues of online dating. For a limited
time, Jim is giving away two free eBooks, 10 Tips To Writing
Your Online Dating Profile as well as 101 Steps To A Happy
Relationship, when you sign up for his <a TARGET="_blank"
href="http://macsdatingsite.com">newsletter</a>.
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