Want More Traffic On Your Website? Take The 5 Day Challenge
It’s easy to get overwhelmed when you’re trying to figure out how to get more people to visit your website, but it doesn’t have to be that complicated. To get you started, I’ve compiled a list of five simple things you can post on your website over the course of the next week that I guarantee you will get you more traffic to your website than you currently receive if you take a little time to do them.
Ideally, you should have some kind of blog functionality on your site which makes it easy for you to add content – if you don’t have that yet, then you’re going to want to set that up before you do this. But assuming you do have the ability to easily post content on your website, then here’s a simple outline you can follow to jumpstart your website.
The Connected Comedy 60-Minute Strategy Session
If you’re looking for a little personal help from me with your comedy career, here’s your chance to get it.
5 Things Comedians Need To Stop Doing On Facebook
Facebook is an incredibly powerful tool and a great asset to any comedian’s career, but unfortunately too many comics have picked up a few bad habits when it comes to using the social network.
Here’s a few things you should stop doing on Facebook because they’re ineffective, counterproductive, and often times just plain annoying to your fans.
5 Ways You Can Get Paid For Being Funny Online
Besides using the Internet to grow your fanbase and promote your projects, you can also use it to directly make money from your comedic talent. There’s a lot of different ways that you can monetize your ability to be funny online, but relatively few comedians actually take advantage of these opportunities.
Here’s a breakdown of five things you can do to start making money online from your comedy…
The One Fear Every Comedian Needs To Conquer
When I talk to comedians about the state of their career and how they can take it to the next level, one of the first things I try to assess is why they’re struggling to get where they want to go.
In many cases, they need a better understanding of how to use all the tools at their disposal to grow their fanbase and further their career – something I’m always happy to help with.
But too often, what they need goes beyond a business and marketing strategy. What they actually need, first and foremost, is to conquer the fear of failure that prevents them from success.