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Here’s five simple experiments you can implement in a week that could have a much longer lasting impact on your career.

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The next time you post an update on Facebook or Twitter, take a second to ask yourself these three questions first.

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Check out how a couple of Connected Comedy readers implemented some of my suggestions and got some great results.

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Every comedian wishes they had more fans. But that doesn’t mean there’s not some advantages to not having any fans – here’s three of them.

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Here’s some suggestions about exactly what kind of stuff you should post on your website, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Tumblr pages.

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I guarantee you’ll get more traffic to your website in a week if you take this simple 5 day challenge to create new content for your site.

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You’d be surprised how much you can learn about how to successfully produce and promote comedy content online by paying attention to one simple thing.

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Too many comedians get frustrated in their attempts to get stage time and it’s usually because they mistakenly believe one of these four things.

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This 54-page eBook features some of the most valuable Connected Comedy content, new exclusive updates, and bonus content not available anywhere else!

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Choosing to focus on a specific niche audience for your comedy can give you a big edge when it comes to growing your fanbase and your career.

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