Millions of people are looking for a laugh right now.
But how do you reach them?
One of the biggest problems you face as a comedian is trying to get yourself and your creations exposed to an audience that’s likely to enjoy them.
The Internet enables you to reach millions of people at virtually no cost, but you can only connect to those people if you can find them.
Knowing there’s people out there who will enjoy your work, but being unable to expose them to it can lead to lots of frustration, as I’m sure you’ve come to realize.
I’ve had that problem and this is how I solved it.
Although I’m not a comedian myself, I’ve worked as a comedy producer, marketer, and content creator for the past decade. I’ve faced the same challenges you are encountering.
But over the years, I developed a number of great sources and methods to find and connect with appropriate audiences for the content I create and promote.
These tools have enabled me to generate more than 100 million views for content I’ve produced or marketed over the years. And the main reason for that success has been my ability to understand how and where to promote comedy content.
I want to share with you what I’ve learned.
I’ve taken the promotional expertise I’ve accumulated over the years and compiled it into this 100+ Places To Promote Your Comedy Content eBook, which provides you with a valuable resource to help you find and reach your audience.
This eBook includes:
- A list of 100+ Places To Promote Your Comedy Content, including a mix of websites, social media tools, and offline outlets.
- Descriptions of each recommended place to promote your content and advice about how to approach each individual outlet to increase your chance of successful promotion..
- An article featuring 10 Things To Consider Before Promoting Your Content, which spells out some “Golden Rules” to help you succeed in your promotional efforts.
Here’s a sample of what you’ll find in the eBook:
Izismile: Though it’s mainly a funny picture blog, Izismile does post the occasional funny video and its very large global audience eats it up. A link from Izismile can generate a couple thousand clicks on a good day.
Kottke: The personal blog of Jason Kottke, Kottke.org has been around since 1998 and has a large and loyal readership that enjoys the collection of “liberal arts” content that Kottke curates. A link on Kottke can send a lot of traffic your way, but in order to get one your content is going to have to be truly special.
Laughing Squid: A self-described “online resource for art, culture & technology,” Laughing Squid consistently posts some of the smartest and most interesting stuff on the web. Though it’s not a pure comedy site, there’s more than a few funny things that find their way on to the site.
This is the only place you can get this information!
There’s no other place you can get this information geared specifically for comedy content – it’s a truly unique eBook and one which I’ve put together because it’s exactly the kind of resource I wish had been available to me years ago when I first started working to promote comedy content.
Can you really afford not to buy this eBook?
There’s lots of things you can spend your money on, but I’m confident you won’t find anything that provides more value to your career for $25 than this eBook.
It will help you reach millions of people and save you countless hours that you would otherwise have to spend trying to figure out how and where to promote your career and work.
I know this eBook is a valuable resource, because I still use it myself to help promote my clients’ content. I’m confident you’ll find it every bit as useful as I do.
