I don't need somebody behind a desk to tell me what a marketing survey says is funny. I got 3 million miles and 70,000 tickets sold, telling me that I know how to make people laugh.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What's great about having an audience is they can let you know what they don't think is funny, and you can just cut that out and keep trying.
I've experienced plenty of times when something I think is funny doesn't do very well. And there are times when something I don't think is funny makes the audience laugh so hard.
I know I can get laughs anywhere, in front of any crowd, if I'm given the chance.
Advertisers also know that humor can help bond us to their product.
I'm always trying to make myself laugh. I'm the most enthusiastic audience I'm likely to find, so if it doesn't make me smile then it probably won't work on you. The jokes that only make me shrug get cut.
Marketing is a contest for people's attention.
I think there is something very nice about going to work to try to make people laugh.
A lot of people can find something to laugh at in my humor, I guess.
It's funny: most people who recognize me on the subway and stuff - it's much more they think of me as a funny guy. I get much more of people telling me how much I make them laugh, actually. Which is nice.
Once I realised the value of making people laugh, I got very good at it. Fast.
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