5 thoughts on “4 Comedy Marketing Buzzwords That Don’t Mean What You Think They Mean

  1. Dan says:

    Another very good post. As always, thanks so much for what you do.

  2. Tom Stewart says:

    I always use #4 – never ever, ever call people fans. Especially if in the real-world (off-line) few people even know who the hell you are!

  3. Sam Schott says:

    You’re point: “Social media isn’t just about you talking at people, it’s about you talking with people.” is parallel to the way great comedians/communicators approach their audience.
    Thanks again for another insightful post.

  4. Wardrick says:

    The blogging part is one that drives me crazy. We’re creative minds. We should be creating. I make my blogs “articles” with entertaining info. They’re rarely (if ever) about the daily routines or the “Bought coffee today” kind of thing. Put content out there for your readers. It’s not supposed to be your journal.

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