Penning Prose: Choosing a Name for Your Writer’s Site
By Olivia Salter
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Pen Name: If you write under a pen name, consider using it as your domain name. It aligns with your brand and makes it memorable for readers.
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Book Title: If you’ve written a book, using its title can be effective. For example, if your book is called “Midnight Whispers,” consider a domain like “MidnightWhispers.com.”
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Genre-Specific: Tailor your name to your genre. For crime novels, “Ali Knight” might work better than “Allison Potter” because it fits genre expectations.
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Demographic: Think about your target readers. Are they young or older? From a specific region? Choose a name that resonates with them.
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Memorable and Brandable: Make it easy to remember. Avoid overly complex or generic names.
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Check Availability: Before deciding, ensure the name is available for social media and website purposes.
Remember, your writer’s site is your online presence, so choose a name that reflects your style and resonates with your audience.
If you need more inspiration, you can explore pen name generators like Reedsy’s Pen Name Generator or My Pen Name. They offer a wide range of pseudonyms to kickstart your creativity!
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