Hanging out in comedy venues can be just as important to your career as performing in them. Here’s why… →
Check out this letter that Mitch Hedberg wrote to the Uniball pen company asking them to sponsor his tour. →
Even though it’s not a comedy site, there’s a lot of lessons to be learned for comedians in looking at the success of the new Rookie magazine website. →
It may not seem like a big thing, but what you say in your Twitter bio actually has a big impact on how you present yourself to potential followers. →
Check out how a couple of Connected Comedy readers implemented some of my suggestions and got some great results. →
Facebook’s new Subscribe button for personal profile pages may have a huge impact on how you use the site. Here’s what you need to know about it. →
Check out these videos of comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, and Garry Shandling to see the sets that got them their first big break. →
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. →
Here’s some suggestions about exactly what kind of stuff you should post on your website, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Tumblr pages. →
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. →