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HDMS027. The Business of Being Funny: What Harvard Taught Me About Comedy & Marketing
If there’s one thing I’ve learned after six weeks of Harvard’s Digital Marketing Strategy course, it’s this: marketing is just storytelling with a business plan. And GUESS WHAT??? That’s LITERALLY what stand-up comedy is!!!!!!! That's the thing: every comedian has a brand, whether they realize it or not!!! Every joke is a value proposition!!! Every social media post is a marketing touchpoint!!!
So why do so many comedians just post and pray??? What's worse, why are WE TAUGHT to just post and pray??? Why do comedy schools and standup classes teach us to grind away at open mics, hoping some magical industry gatekeeper happens to be in the crowd that night???? Is it because comedians are historically known for thinking of virality like a lottery ticket instead of a strategy????
Annnnnnd THAT is what this blog post is about. So let's recap:
I just completed the Harvard course (certificate now pending);
I now see how marketing actually makes sense for comedians;
And I’m going to break down exactly how we can apply business strategy to comedy without losing our souls in the process;
Oh, and if you’re new here: Welcome! I’m Laura, a stand-up comedian, producer, and content creator who went back to school (virtually) to learn the business side of being funny. Now I’m documenting everything so you don’t have to spend WEEKS or even MONTHS drowning in digital marketing strategy case studies!!
So let's continue this HDMS series. This is the final recap of Module 2, where I learned how to create a marketing plan that actually works. If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to grow an audience, book bigger shows, or make money off your comedy, this post is for you.
✨ LET'S BREAK IT DOWN ✨
I. The HDMS Hustle: What Module 2 Was Really About
If you’ve been following along, you know that Harvard’s Digital Marketing Strategy course isn’t just about running ads or selling products—it’s about building a marketing plan that actually works.
Module 2 focused on the four pillars of a strong marketing plan:
Marketing Objectives – What do you actually want to achieve??? More audience??? More money??? Both???
Target Audience – Who is your audience, really??? And how do you find more of them???
Value Proposition – What makes you stand out??? Why should people care about you???
Metrics – How to measure success without losing your mind???
Sounds corporate, right??? But here’s the thing: this is exactly what comedians need to build careers that don’t rely on luck!!!! Every comedian who has successfully blown up -- whether through TikTok, stand-up, or a podcast -- has unknowingly followed these four step!!! The ones still waiting for their big break??? Probably haven’t!!!
I’ll explain what each of these actually means for comedians, how I’m applying them to my own career, and what you can steal for yourself. Let’s rock and roll, babyyyyyy!!!
II. Defining Objectives (aka Stop Throwing Darts in the Dark)
If you’re a comedian, what’s your actual goal??? No, like, seriously. What the fuck is your endgame??? Is there even a gameplan??? I'm guessing the answer is "no"...
A lot of comedians say, “I just want to be funny and let the rest happen.” Which is cute, but also??? It’s not a strategy!!! Harvard drilled into my brain that clear objectives lead to clear action plans—and without a solid objective, you're just throwing content into the void, hoping something sticks. THAT. DOES. NOT. WORK!!!
In marketing, businesses set clear objectives before launching a campaign. Are they trying to:
Build awareness? (Get more people to know you exist.)
Drive conversions? (Get people to buy tickets, subscribe, etc.)
Increase engagement? (Turn followers into fans who show up)
These aren’t just random marketing terms. They’re essential for comedians too. Because if you don’t know what you’re trying to accomplish, then HOWWWW do you measure progress???
Let’s say you’re in year one of stand-up. You don’t have a fan base yet, and clubs aren’t booking you. Instead of saying “I just need to get funnier,” you could set objectives like:
Grow my social media following by 1,000 people in three months through short-form comedy clips.
Perform 50 open mics in six months to refine my set.
Sell out a small independent show in my city by strategically marketing to local audiences.
Each of these objectives has a clear goal, a timeline, and a way to measure success. That means you can ACTUALLY adjust your approach if something isn’t working, instead of hoping for a “big break” that may never come!!!
For me, 2025 is all about:
Selling out my live comedy shows consistently
Building an audience for long-form content (YouTube & podcasts)
Refining my brand as a comedian to attract sponsors/brand deals
And guess what??? From now on, I'M TRACKING ALL OF IT!!! What's the point of putting in the work without knowing if it works???
III. The General Audience IS NOT IT!!!
One of the biggest mistakes comedians (and creators in general) make is thinking their audience is “everyone.” I used to be guilty of this too—assuming that if I just made good content, the right people would magically find me. Welp. Harvard said NO, THANKS!!!
Big brands don’t market to everyone—they identify their most valuable audience segments and tailor their messaging accordingly. If Nike tried to be all things to all people, it would be an absolute disaster. Instead, they focus on:
Hardcore athletes who prioritize performance
Casual fitness enthusiasts who want comfort
Hypebeasts who just want cool-looking sneakers
Each of these groups gets different marketing, because they care about different things. Comedians need to do the same.
Instead of assuming “my comedy is for everyone who likes to laugh” (yikes), you need to ask yourself:
Who actually vibes with my sense of humor???
What kind of content are they already consuming???
Where do they hang out online and offline???
A dark, absurdist comedian isn’t going to attract the same fans as a high-energy, family-friendly comic. And that’s a good thing!!!! Niching down doesn’t limit you... IT HELPS YOU STAND OUT!!!
After years of trial and error (and some deep marketing analysis thanks to Harvard), I’ve realized my brand speaks most to:
Neurodivergent, millennial/Gen Z creatives who love deep dives and storytelling
Comedy nerds & stand-up fans who enjoy hearing comedians break down the craft
Fantasy, horror, and pop culture lovers who want smart, funny takes on their favorite genres
This means I DON’T waste energy trying to appeal to:
People who only like mainstream, easy-to-digest humor
Men who think female comedians aren’t “real” comedians
Audiences who don’t get (or care about) storytelling-style comedy
By knowing who I’m for and who I’m not for, I can focus on deepening my relationship with the right audience instead of desperately trying to win over people who just aren’t my vibe.
IV. Value Proposition (AKA Why Should People Care About You Specifically???)
Once you know who you’re talking to, the next question is: why should they care about you? This is where value proposition comes in—aka, what makes you different from every other comedian fighting for attention online???
Big brands spend millions of dollars refining their value proposition because they know people won’t just “get it” on their own. They need to make it crystal clear why their product is worth choosing.
Here’s what Harvard taught me about crafting a strong value proposition:
It should be specific (why you’re funny in a unique way)
It should be compelling (something people actually want)
It should be defensible (not easily copied by someone else)
For example, OOFOS shoes don’t just say, “We make comfy shoes.” They say, “We’re the only brand with OOfoam technology that absorbs impact and helps with recovery.” That’s specific, compelling, and defensible.
If your value proposition is just, “I tell jokes”—so does literally every comedian. Instead, think about what makes your comedy stand out:
Style – Do you tell long-form stories??? Quick one-liners??? Surreal humor???
Perspective – What life experiences shape your voice??? (e.g., immigrant stories, ADHD brain tangents, existential crises)
Branding – What visuals, topics, formats make you memorable???
After way too many years of “I don’t know, I just do comedy?” I finally have a solid answer:
"For millennial/Gen Z creatives and pop culture lovers, I’m the comedian who mixes storytelling, deep dives, and ADHD-fueled humor to make people feel seen, entertained, and informed—all while looking like a hot yet unhinged vampire."
Boom!!!!! Looking from my example, what does that tell people???
Who it’s for (creative, pop-culture-obsessed people)
What makes it unique (storytelling + deep dives + ADHD humor)
Why it’s compelling (it’s entertaining and insightful)
Why it’s defensible (not just anyone can replicate my life experiences, brain wiring, and hot vampire energy)
By nailing this down, I can now communicate my brand more clearly—whether it’s in my bio, my show descriptions, or my social media. Instead of hoping people “just get it,” I make sure they do.
V. So What Metrics Actually Matter For Stand Ups, Producers and Creators???
One of the biggest game-changers from this course??? Realizing that most comedians (my past self included) are measuring the wrong things.
We tend to obsess over:
Likes & Views – Cool, but do they translate into real fans???
Going Viral – Fun in the moment, but does it help you sell tickets or build a sustainable career???
Followers – Great for clout, but do they actually engage with your content???
Big brands don’t just chase numbers—they track the entire funnel to see where their audience is getting stuck.
Brand Awareness – Do people even know you exist??? (Measured by reach, impressions, press mentions)
Consideration – Do they care enough to check you out??? (Measured by profile visits, email signups, website clicks)
Conversion – Are they buying tickets, joining Patreon, subscribing to your content???
This was a lightbulb moment for me because most comedians only focus on the top of the funnel—like going viral, getting a ton of likes, shit like that. And then they wonder why they still struggle to sell tickets or build a loyal audience!!!!! See what I mean???
So instead of obsessing over going viral, we should be tracking:
Email signups – Because social media is unreliable, but an email list is direct access to your fans???
Engagement rate – Are people actually commenting, sharing, and DM’ing you???
Ticket sales & Patreon growth – Because that’s what pays the bills???
This means shifting my mindset from chasing high views to tracking high conversion. Would I rather have 100,000 passive followers or 1,000 ride-or-die fans who actually show up?
Before, I’d stress over a TikTok not hitting 10K views. Now? My focus is STRATEGIC. I only care about:
Are people signing up for my newsletter???
Are my followers DM’ing me about shows???
Are my ticket sales growing month over month???
This shift has completely changed how I approach marketing. Now, I make content with a clear end goal—not just “post and pray” but strategically building my audience for long-term success.
TL;DR: The Business of Being Funny
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from Harvard Digital Marketing Strategy, it’s this: being funny isn’t enough—you need a business strategy.
Most comedians are stuck in survival mode, waiting for their “big break,” hoping a viral clip will fix everything. But the ones who make it long-term are the ones who treat their career like a business. That means:
Understanding your audience instead of just performing for whoever’s in the room
Positioning yourself strategically so you stand out in a crowded field
Tracking what actually matters (email signups, ticket sales, engagement—not just likes and follows)
Playing the long game by building a real, sustainable career instead of chasing short-term wins
What’s next for me, you ask??? Well, I'm still focused on posting the remaining module reflections (2 modules complete, 4 to go!). But as of right now, as I draft this post, here's what I look forward to:
Another Harvard Course!!! That’s right—after everything I just went through, I signed up for Harvard’s Entrepreneurial Marketing course. This one is literally designed for self-employed creatives, comedians, and small business owners who need to learn how to market themselves effectively. I cannot wait.
Applying Everything I Learned!!! Over the next few months, I’ll be revamping my marketing strategy, experimenting with new audience growth tactics, and testing what actually works—all while sharing my journey in real-time with you.
Building My Email List – Because after everything I learned in this course, it’s clear that social media is unreliable, but direct access to my fans is priceless. If you want first dibs on new shows, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive comedy insights, you can sign up for my newsletter (shameless plug, but hey, gotta practice what I preach).
And what about you??? What can YOU take away from the lessons shared in this module (and blog post specifically)???
Think Like a Business – If you’re a comedian, artist, or content creator, stop waiting for someone else to “discover” you. Position yourself, market yourself, and track your progress.
Define Your Audience & Value Proposition – What makes YOU different? Who are you actually trying to reach? Get specific.
Start Tracking Real Metrics – Don’t just post and hope for the best. Track engagement, email signups, and ticket sales. Focus on building your audience, not just growing numbers.
Experiment & Adjust – Marketing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Try different approaches, analyze the data, and pivot when needed.
All of that is to say that this is just the beginning of how I’m applying Harvard-level marketing to comedy. If you’ve been following these posts, you already know—I’m not keeping this knowledge to myself. I want other comedians and creatives to succeed too!!!!!!
Stay tuned, because this is just the start!!! More HDMS (Harvard Digital Marketing Strategy) posts to come!!! And when those posts come to an end, I shall begin the new Harvard course accompanied by a new reflection series HEM (Harvard Entrepreneurial Marketing).
See you in the next one. Tchauuu tchauuu <333
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Artificial popularity. False engagement. Manipulated audience perception.
🚨 The Truth About Inflated View Counts on Rumble
Lately, I've been noticing more and more strange on Rumble streamers with hundreds of live viewers but barely any real chat activity. If you've ever watched a truly popular streamer, you know the chat moves fast, with constant messages from different users. But on Rumble? Many so-called "top" streamers sit at 400+ viewers while their chat looks like a ghost town. Suspicious, right?
This isn't just an isolated case. Viewbotting using fake or automated viewers to inflate numbers is rampant on smaller platforms trying to compete with YouTube or Twitch. Whether it's done by the streamers themselves or by the platform to make itself look more successful, the end result is the same:
🚫 Don't Fall for the Illusion
Rumble, like any platform, wants to look like it's growing fast. If it can show big viewer numbers, more content creators and advertisers might jump on board. But those inflated numbers don’t mean real engagement, real communities, or real influence. And that’s the danger—people blindly trust numbers without questioning where they come from.
💡 The Lesson: Don't Be Gullible
If you’re watching a stream and the numbers don’t match the interaction, trust your gut.
Ask yourself:
✅ Are there new people constantly chatting? Or is it the same few names over and over?
✅ Is the conversation natural, or does it feel repetitive/scripted?
✅ Does the engagement match the hype?
Don't let platforms trick you into believing their hype. Fake views don’t equal real success. In a world full of inflated numbers, the smartest thing you can do is pay attention to real engagement, not vanity metrics.
Nothing against this particular streamer. I don’t know him that well but it’s all red flags over this.
Rumble’s Viewbot Problem is Bigger Than You Think
Rumble has become a massive playground for viewbotters. Streamers like Lumpypotato, Silverfox, and now TheJoker from Kick are all operating there, and the platform seems to be pushing these old creators while heavily botting the feature section. The fact that only viewbotters defend this system and attack anyone who calls it out should tell you everything.
I genuinely think Rumble's staff is involved in pushing these artificially inflated creators to make the platform look more successful than it really is. They want big numbers to attract more users, advertisers, and investors, but in reality, it’s a manufactured illusion of popularity rather than true organic growth.
If Rumble is artificially boosting creators to manufacture popularity, it’s only a matter of time before the whole thing collapses. Stay sharp, question the numbers, and don’t let fake hype fool you.
Share this to keep people informed. The internet is full of smoke and mirrors don’t get played.
I wonder how the FTC will feel about this. They're playing with fire! The fact that they condone this and the staff is doing nothing about it is a huge red flag. Why aren’t they questioning why their chat is so dead? It’s because some staff members are doing this for them they get 30min heads up since it take time til viewbot flying in the backgroun. There other issue with rumble just read people own experience statement.
Here is a review of the platform: Trustpilot Review of Rumble.
Rumble can barely even beat Nimo TV. They bought a lot of bots during election day, managing to reach 6th place for a short time before dropping back to 7th. This is exactly why the top three platforms are the big boys because they actually hold viewbotters accountable. On those platforms, creators who abuse the system and cheat their way up get kicked out of the creator program. Rumble, on the other hand, seems to let it slide.
I have posted about this in the past as well. These are all red flags, and you’d have to be the dumbest person not to see right through this.
FTC, here I come. How would they feel about these screenshots? This is a huge red flag, and anyone with a brain can see right through it.
Xo.
Shay
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