In this episode we discuss how building trust is the key to getting booked and growing a fanbase. →
In this episode we talk about how to know when it’s time to quit a project and why quitting can be a good thing. →
In this episode we discuss the emergence of an online comedy “circuit,” the value of evergreen content, and whether comedy standards are on the decline. →
In this episode we discuss lessons from the Oscars social media campaign, the importance of making good stuff, Facebook ads, Google Analytics, and more. →
Learn how and why you should approach your career like a startup company, how to find the best online platform for your skills, and how everything you do on stage and off is your “product.” →
Tips about website design, targeting the right audience, reaching college crowds and more things that can make a big difference. →
Learn how to narrow the focus of your career towards a target audience, concentrate on what’s unique about you, and benefit from finding your comedy niche. →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “fans are a misnomer” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper and Josh Spector talk about changing your approach of how to make the leap to headlining shows, why clubs and bookers don’t make you a headliner – your fan base does, how the terms ‘opener’, ‘feature’ and ‘headliner’ →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “put your money where your mouth is” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Spector talk about how Facebook’s algorithm changes have dramatically affected page post visibility, why Facebook ads can be the best way to build an initial fan base, how targeting a very →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “you won’t believe what happens next” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome Josh Spector back to talk about his new curation project, the business model of content aggregators, strategies on growing visitors for a website from scratch, using Facebook ads to build an →