Last Entrepreneur Standing
By tsufit on Jul 26, 2010 in Comedy, Communication Skills, Contests, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Humor, Humour, Marketing, Media, Personal Branding, Positioning, Presentations Skills, Public Speaking, Reality TV, TV, Uncategorized
So I’m watching last comic standing tonight. Nobody is all that funny. What ever happened to Paul Foot? But I did notice something. That it’s more important to have an interesting colorful persona than to have “good jokes”. Several of the comedians were funny on paper. One even got the compliment that if the show were called Last Comedy Writer Standing, he’d win. But that’s not what it’s called and it’s about more than good jokes. It’s about integrating them into an intriguing or colorful persona. So far, two of the comics have done that. Mike DeStefano, the thug with a heart o’ gold. Charlie Brown meets the Absent Minded Professor, Jonathan Thymius.
But still no Paul Foot.
Roy Wood Jr. has fabulous clever material but I have no sense of who he is or why I should care. It’ll be interesting to see how this pans out. Entrepreneurs should take note. An intriguing colorful persona or brand will take you a long way…

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