Published by BrandBlurrying · Updated April 29, 2026
Fictional namesake content is creative content built around a fictional character that uses the same name as a real client. In BrandBlurrying’s model, the character also uses the client’s real city.
The content may include two HTML websites, AI-generated illustrations, fictional story posts, social profiles, and short videos. Each website includes a footer notice explaining that the character is fictional.
Why use a fictional character?
A fictional character creates search-relevant content without making the client publish a louder personal brand. The character can have general interests, city notes, illustrated scenes, and story posts, while remaining separate from the client’s factual biography.
Why use the exact name?
The exact name is the search problem. If a client’s name is rare, then exact-name content is needed to broaden the search environment around that name.
Why use the real city?
Many people are searched by name plus city. Using the real city helps create content that can appear for that important search pattern.
What makes it professional?
The key is structure: consistent visuals, clear disclaimers, polished writing, fast websites, professional layout, and a steady publishing calendar.
Next step
If your exact name and city feel too easy to find, start with a Name Exposure Scan to understand your search concentration.