Here’s a look at some specific opportunities almost every comedian has to strengthen their relationship with their fans on an individual basis.

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Here’s what you should check out this week including a Tumblr comedy class, how to get sponsors for your podcast, a new comedy documentary and more.

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There’s lots of comedians on twitter, but here’s a list of some Connected Comedy readers that you may want to follow and network with.

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Lots of comics hate the audiences they perform for – and that might be one of the biggest reasons they fail. Here’s a look at the reasons why…

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Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “obsessive compulsive” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer discuss figuring out how many people are truly your fans, pivoting your strategy based on data, developing a fanbase in industry towns versus on the road, why the drawing power of TV-credited comics [...]

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Here’s a few things I’ve noticed in the comedy business recently including what’s probably the worst marketing move a comic can make.

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If you’re feeling like your comedy career is stuck, here’s a few things you can do to get things moving forward again.

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Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “get off my internet lawn” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper, and Chelcie Rice welcome Patrick Melton of Nobody Likes Onions on the show to discuss his nearly nine years experience running one of the most successful and long-running comedy podcasts, the very early “wild west” days [...]

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If you’re struggling with your comedy career it might be because you’re paying too much attention to the wrong stuff.

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Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “back from the red carpet” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome the return of Josh Spector as he gives a brief recap of his work behind the scenes overseeing social media on Hollywood’s biggest event, and shares what comedians can learn from his [...]

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