I can’t think of a single comedian who doesn’t want to be known or recognized. One of the way comedians attempt to do this is with YouTube videos.
Have you ever wondered why I, Steve Roye—The Professor of Funny for Money, doesn’t have dozens and dozens of stand-up comedy videos plastered all over YouTube?
I will tell you this—it’s NOT because I don’t have the videos, because I do. And it’s NOT because I don’t think I’m funny—I would put my stand-up comedy material up against ANY stand-up comedian performing today and I have the PAR Scores that reflect that.
Before I introduce you to rising comedian Clayburn Cox, let me say this:
One of the questions that I know many people have on their brain once they have visited my website or will ask me directly is “Does the Killer Stand-up Comedy Systemreally work?”
That’s not a hard question for me to answer. My response to that frequently asked question has been and will always be: Read the rest of this entry
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Can you even imagine a comedian who is a PhD biologist., graduating magna cum laude from UC San Diego with honors in biology?
Then let me introduce you to comedian Tim Lee who has a smoking hot comedy act that can make audiences scream with laughter.
Tim’s unique brand of comedy is clean, intelligent and oh so funny. Tim wasn’t supposed to be a comedian. To help burnish his credentials as a stand-up science comedian, Tim Lee uses PowerPoint, which he describes as “the ultimate lipstick on the pig.
With the aid of PowerPoint, he will explore, among other topics, the funnier sides of molecular bonding, cladograms and the natural histories of salmon and child stars.
If you don’t believe Tim is funny…
He is one of the Top 100 most subscribed comedians on Youtube. He’s done a commercial for the NHL starring opposite Jonathan Cheechoo and was the Spare the Air Guy pictured in TV commercials, and on posters, trains and buses.
When you ask Tim about becoming a comedian, his reply is:
“It was like spending six years training for the Olympics and then deciding, ‘You know what, I want to be a glassblower. I don’t recommend it. ”
I have provided a YouTube video of Tim’s act below. You will find his material smart, genuine and and funny. I would pay close attention if you want to have a clue about developing corportate comedy material that kills.
Keep your eyeballs peeled. I see great things for this up and coming comedy star if he will make his website more “business ready” for getting comedy gigs and keep up with his self-promotion efforts.
You should also note that Tim’s stand-up comedy style is topic based like that presented in the Killer Stand-up Comedy System.
Cheers,
Steve Roye
The Professor of Funny For Money
For more information about Steve Roye, author of this blog and the Killer Stand-up Online Course, click here.