5 Reasons to Blog Anonymously (and 5 Reasons Not To)
This guest post is by Phil (not his real name) of somehighschoolblog . It used to be impossible to run a business anonymously. Sure, some authors could pull it off, but if you worked at an office, what were you supposed to do? Go to work with a bag over your head? But today anyone can accomplish this, because anyone can author a blog (and you thought I was going to tell you to work with a mask on, or something). Copyright Ovidiu Iordachi - Fotolia.com Depending on your motives, you may or may not have considered blogging anonymously. You probably didn’t contemplate blogging anonymously if: • your only motivation is to become “famous” • your blog connects to another part of your life • you are blogging to build more connections with your friends or boss. You should consider blogging anonymously if: • you’re planning on touching on a sensitive or taboo subject • you don’t want to be identified with your blog • you are worried about negative real-world consequences that could arise from y...