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    To alias or not to alias, that is my question..

    Hello all,

    For those in the know, what reasons should I/shan't I use an alias?
    I have no problems having my name out there, but are there advantages/disadvantages on doing so?

    Are there situations where using pen-names is a must?

    Thank you to all who generously contribute to this community.

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    Re: To alias or not to alias, that is my question..

    Hey James,

    It all depends on exactly what you are trying to do online.

    In my case I do both ... I use aliases or "pen names" for some of my products that don't fit my "primary" presence online. In my case I PERSONALLY want to continue to promote my training, coaching, internet marketing consulting with my NAME.

    But if I want to really test out a niche and write or outsource a product to sell in that niche ... I use a PEN name since I don't want to be known as the guy that is ALSO a "golf expert" ... or dog training expert ... or crochet expert ... you get the picture.

    My suggestion is figure out your CORE business where you want to put YOUR PRESENCE AND NAME ... and everything else, use a pseudonym! Just my two cents!

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    Re: To alias or not to alias, that is my question..

    You should use a pen name is when you're involved in "secret" niches which you don't want everyone finding through searches on Google or EzineArticles (for example). This protects your niches and your keywords

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    Re: To alias or not to alias, that is my question..

    Hi James,

    I had a similar thought at first, but I figured I want to be around a while, and I want to build up a name. If I start to get big, people will find out, and it will look like I had something to hide.

    Then again, look at Eban Pagan (aka David DeAngelo)... he seems to be doing fine.

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    Re: To alias or not to alias, that is my question..

    James-

    Good question.

    It really does depend what you're
    doing, and what niches you're into.

    The sticking point is gender- some
    niches will respond better to a particular
    gender.

    So you may want to use a female pen
    name to go into a niche which is
    targeting women...

    But that presents its own problems...

    Writing emails/salescopy in the female
    voice will be tricky unless you're an
    accomplished copywriter, for example.

    So basically, it depends what you plan
    to do online.

    Good luck

    -David Raybould
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    Re: To alias or not to alias, that is my question..

    Great answers! Thank you!
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