So, you’re ready to find a comedian for your event… How exactly do you do that? Well, there’s the expensive way, and the best way.
Nathan Timmel
The BlogPro tips for a great corporate comedy show
So you want to book a comedian for your corporate event. Good choice. Let’s make it a great experience for you.
Should you have a comedy show at a corporate event?
Corporate comedy shows—good ones!—don’t happen by accident. Follow these pro tips to have a corporate comedy show that leaves the guests’ abs sore from laughing.
That Time I Was On Blind Date
Remember the show Blind Date? It was a precursor to all the reality TV nonsense we have today. I was one of many who appeared on the show.
Inside the Comedian Mind, Part Three: What’s Taken to the Stage
When someone meets a comedian, they always assume they’re going to end up as part of the act; that jokes about them will be told on stage.
Attitude is Everything
Who would you rather emulate: the person who finds fault in everyone and everything, or the guy who injures himself and can laugh about it?
Corporate Comedy and the Art of Self
Challenging yourself in any art form invites creativity. If you’re a comedian, take that four-letter word out of your corporate comedy show.
Corporate Comedy and the Art of Self
A corporate audience isn’t like your normal comedy club audience; there are more landmines to navigate. While it can be difficult, it can also be fun.
How to Have a Comedy Show in a Non-Comedy Venue
So you want to have a comedy show, but you don’t own a comedy club? That’s OK. Just follow these nifty tips and you can have a great time.
What I Learned While in Facebook Jail
Have you been in Facebook Jail? If you have, you know there’s nothing you can do about it, Facebook doesn’t care.
Hiring a Comedian Part 3: How to Find a Comedian for Your Corporate Event
OK, you’re lining up your corporate function. You’ve got the idea you might want a comedian. How do you find a corporate comedian? Read on.
How to Book a Corporate Comedian Part 4: Final Tips
So, you’ve booked your venue, and you know how to make your corporate comedy show great, but what about your comedian? What should you know about him?