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INTRODUCTIONAre you sabotaging your online dating with a crappy username? Like most guys, I didn’t put much thought into my username when I firststarted with online dating. It didn’t seem that important. It’s just something I quicklyselected when I first signed up to the dating site. But something was up.
My results were terrible: No emails, No responses, No love. Either online dating was bullsh** or I was missing something. I started experimenting with each part of my online dating, starting with myusername, my photos, profile and last the emails. I worked and worked and worked. I tried everything! Then, all of a sudden — BAM — something happened.
Online Dating Synergy? You want everything matching, looking good & working together.
This synergy has made my dating life crazy awesome. Well, at least what I would consider awesome. To go from not being able to get a date, to being able to attempt 1. Dates in 1 Year is a big difference. And it all started with my username. So that’s where we’ll start and why I created The Complete Online Dating Username Guide: A Step By Step Guide For Creating Your Own Irresistible Username.
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There’s an online epidemic of username suckyness going on that’s about to get cured for the Doc’s group of kick- ass gents. You’ve got one shot! First impressions arebrutal. Girls take about 3 seconds to decide to check you out or to move on to thenext guy. Your username is one of the first things a girl sees online. If you email her, she’ll firstsee your username, photo and subject line of your email.
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If she’s browsing profiles,guess what she see’s? That’s right! She’ll see your username and photo. Match. com Example. Here is an example of what a girl sees when she’s searching Match. The username is right at the top. I know, I know. You didn’t put much thought into your username — but it’s your first impression, so don’t sabotage your online dating with a bla username!
I surveyed 1. 0 girls that use online dating and they all agreed. What girl in her right mind would want to date a guy with a username like this: Note: Bad usernames are typical. Just take a look on any dating website for yourselfand you’ll see.(And yes, This is her real photo)Natalie says: “When I’m window shopping for guys online, I pass over 9. They have the most ridiculous photos and names.
Just look at this guy – Lover. Boy. 69 – he’s cute but that name. And look at this – John. I don’t have time to look at every profile so I choose the one’s that stand out.
There’s just something about a good name paired with a tasteful photo that makes me stop and notice, but most of the names guys use are terrible.”A CASE STUDY: Mike’s Before & After Username Results. Before & After Results. Mike is a current student in the e.
Dating. Doc Academy. He’s 2. 8 years old 5’7” 1. A normal guy getting into the dating scene. I helped him get that synergy into his online dating I was talking about earlier. We started by changing his photos, profile and email exchanges so they work together. He began getting great results.
As an experiment, we saved his username for last, which as I mentioned before, along with your picture, is your first impression. Mike is a marine, so we included a great photo of him in uniform. Okay gents, so let’s think and get creative!
How can we tie being a Marine into his username in a way that women will find irresistible? Using the positive association girls have with finding their Knight In Shining Armor.
When he changed his username from Mike. Mike. In. Shining. Armor, All hell broke loose!!! Mike went from never getting a response online to totally filling up the Date Manager with phone numbers to dating beautiful women. Now that is what I mean by Synergy! DOES AN ATTRACTIVE NAME MATTER? Ask These Guys & Gal A performer (actor, singer or artist) will often take on a cooler stage namebecause their real name is considered unattractive, boring, or difficult tospell or pronounce.
They also may choose a name to appeal to a specificaudience or an unusual name to grab attention. A lot of creativity, time and money also goes into selecting the perfect name for acharacter in a movie to appeal to a certain audience. A few kick- ass character namesare: Tyler Durden, Morpheus and Donnie Darko. Tyler Durden from Fight Club.
Morpheus from The Matrix. Donnie Darko. So is the power of a good usernames starting to sink? And finally my favorite example: The Patagonian Toothfish. My favorite example. What in the hell is that?
It sounds like some prehistoric monster fish that evolved one long squirly bucktooth. Who would want to eat that? Well not until some smart marketers decided to change the name to Chilean Seabass. Now that sounds tasty! Restaurants could not give away the Patagonian Toothfish but the Chilean Seabass became super popular & is now being overfished.
All because of a simple snazzy name change. And just like the Chilean Seabass with this workbook and about 1. THE ONLINE DATING USERNAME FORMULAThe Username formula is a mix of 3 rules: 1.
Appeals to Women. Evokes Positive Associations. Unique, clear and easy to remember.
I know it’s a little confusing but I’ll make it crystal clear with these detailed examples. Rule #1 – Appeals to Women.
When creating a username remember that it needs to appeal to women. I recently saw a guy who’s internet dating username was Bone. Crusher. Seriously, What girl will find that attractive? Is he trying to hook up with MMA fighters? This would be a great name for a wrestler that 1.
Ummm No! Something I see all the time is guys adding a bunch of numbers after their name. Like Mike. 47. 58. What are you doing? C- 3po and R2- D2 from Star Wars will love that username!!! Make sure it appeals to women not robots!!!
Tip: I advise against using your name in your username unlessit’s something that’s really witty like — Mike. Like. AMint becauseit can take away mystery. Rule #2 – Evokes Positive Associations. What in the heck does this mean? Simply that your username should trigger a pleasant feeling for the girl. This creates a connection between those pleasant feelings and YOU.
To connect to these pleasant feelings, your username should be any combination of the following: Funny, Dorky, Tender, Subtly Romantic, Silly, Creative. The key here is moderation. You don’t want to be too much of any one of these. Just a subtle touch is what you’re looking for. For example: The username – Feels. Like. LOVE – is waaaay too romantic/mushy.
If you were to use that, the girl will think you’re a boring pile of mush. But the username — feelslike. ZOOM — is AWESOME because it still hints at that love/excitement feeling that a girl finds attractive without being to mushy. So how can you connect to more of these good feelings? A funny/dorky username is a great way to connect with her positive feelings.
Here are a few examples. Some girls love romantic usernames and have wonderful feelings associated with fairytale relationships so let’s use some romantic cliches. Yes, I know, cliches aren’t the ideal, but if you give them a twist and make them your own: They can be, A- W- E- S- O- M- E.
If your name happens to be Tom, I just thought of an irresistible username for you, and we’ll use this example so that you better understand my point about clich. Cfnm Party Gall Avi Dating. A romantic clich. Once. Upona. TOM!!!! That’s Romantic, Funny and Creative – triple awesome! Ok – Ok, whoever uses that, when you get your dream girl, you owe me big time!
Here are a couple more examples using romantic clich. Here are a few actual usernames I found online that project the wrong image. Some obvious and some not so obvious. SEX!!!!!!!!!!!! Feels.
Awesome: Is he talking about sex already? IReally. Do. Exist: Does he have low self- esteem?
Small. Wood: Does this guy have a small penis? John. Vice: Does this guy have a vice like a drug problem? Demon. Wrath: Ummmm (you can draw your conclusion)Da. Gift. 2Womens: Yo Yo, will dis gangsta ask her on a date den pop some caps?
The last example Da. Gift. 2Womens takes us to my final tip to evoke positive associations. Always use properly spelled words in your username. Don’t use shorthand texting abbreviations. You could come off like an uneducated dumbass or she may think the guy behind the profile has the maturity level of a 1. Here’s an example: RUTha. Are. You. The. One.
Use the correct spelling Are not RUse the correct spelling You not UUse the correct spelling One not 1. Rule #3 – Unique, clear & easy to remember. Using proper spelling and capitalization not only evokes positive associations as mentioned in Rule #2 but it also makes your username clear and easy to remember. Because usernames can’t have spaces between the words, capital letters should be used to clearly separate words or to accentuate certain words. Play around with the capitalization of your username to see what LOOKS the best.
Tip: Some dating sites like Ok. Cupid allow the useof dashes — in the username. This can also be a greatoption for separating words. Here’s an example of capitalization and spelling gone horribly wrong. Be my guest to email the guy and tell him his username sucks. I think he’s on Ok. Cupid. When I first saw this username I thought it said something about murder!
NOT a good impression. The word ur was used instead of the correct spelling your. He also didn’t capitalize the correct letters to make it clear and visually appealing.
Just by making those few adjustments you get —Im. Your. Dream. Guy— which looks and sounds much better than whoever he was gonna murder —Imurdreamguy—This name still comes off a bit pompous but you see how properly using capitalization and spelling can make a name clear. Using a rhyme is a great way to create a username that’s memorable.