The Serious Business of Laughter
Applying Humor to Different Fields of Interest
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From the moment, Jimmy Kimmel and company stepped out of a
New York City cab wearing pink tutus and tights, and determined to
take ballet lessons, humor was afoot.
YouTube registered 22k views yesterday but within 24 hours,
views had climbed to more than 380,000.
The hysterical skit with ballet superstar Misty Copeland underscores
the skill involved in a successful execution of comedic content.
Applying humor to any field can be an effective way to get attention
or even identify a niche. For example, back in the 1970’s, college student
Sandra Boynton added her brand of humor to her sketches for greeting cards
and chocolate and she built a multi-million dollar company.
Humor then and now still works for the multi-talented artist,
writer, and producer.
Dee Adams is the author of
Finding Your Niche: Discover…
https://nichecreativity.com/finding-your-niche-ebook/
References
Elle.com
Note: Photo shoot o of ballet performance.
http://tinyurl.com/q5mebj8
Abc News.com/Good Morning America
Sandra Boynton Releases
New Version of Chocolate
http://tinyurl.com/pffjlvb
American Profile.com
Sandra Boynton Greeting Cards
http://tinyurl.com/onaez79
Inc.com
Grow your business with humor
http://tinyurl.com/p2m5b44