Upcoming Teleseminars
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If you’ve been in show business for any amount of time, I don’t have to tell you that you have to market yourself. And one way to get yourself noticed is to write and publish a book.
Join me for this free Teleseminar, “Turning your life story into a book,” where you will learn the ins and outs of writing, publishing, and marketing your book.
I consider the smartest choice I made when I was in my 30’s was to write a book. My first book, “Stand-up Comedy: The Book,” was rejected by over 52 book agents. But, finally, I met an agent who liked my book proposal and got me a deal with Random House. After my book was published, another person liked my book. Her name is Oprah Winfrey. She had me on her show, held up my book and told her viewers these words that changed my career forever, “Judy Carter can show you how to make your sense of humor pay off.” My book became a best seller and launched my career in a major way getting me over 100 appearances on TV and radio shows. Now, I’m writing my 4th book and I’ve decided to share with you how you can become an author and use your book to advance your comedy or speaking career.
Register here: TBA
In this free Teleseminar you will learn:
- How to write a book
- How funny people can use book publishing to get known
- How being an author can get you TV gigs
- What you need to have in place to get you an advance
- How to get a literary agent to take notice of you
- How to self publish for little money
TeleSeminar Guests:
- Penny Nelson - Agent at Manus and Associates Literary Agency
- Steve Bluestein – Comic and author of "It's So Hard To Type With A Gun In My Mouth"
- Phyllis Katz – Writer/Improviser and author of "Hip Wrecked."
- Dan Poynter – Author of 76 books and leading authority on book marketing, promoting and distributing.
Past Teleseminars
If you’re sick of low paying gigs or gigs that don't pay at all, you might consider listening in on this free Teleseminar where you’ll get information on the International Comedy Scene. Standup comedy might be stagnating in the states, but it’s hot in other countries. Do you know who Russell Peters is? You’ve never seen him on “Letterman” or “Ellen,” but according to Forbes, in one year alone, Peters earned $15 million performing in the Global market.
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What does Lily Tomlin, Chazz Palminteri, and Whoopi Goldberg have in commonne? They all got discovered from doing one-person shows. The stories that you tell your friends could be translated into a show as producers, development people, and network executives are scouring small theaters in search of the next break-out talent. Join Judy Carter, comedy coach and author of the "Comedy Bible," Mark Travis, internationally acclaimed one-person show writer and director, and Racquel Lehrman, specializing in public relations and production of one-person shows.
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Judy Carter’s Teleseminar "From Comedy Club to Convention Hall: How to Transition to Corporate Comedy"
If you’re sick of low paying gigs or gigs that don't pay at all, you might consider listening in on this free Teleseminar where you’ll get information on how to transform your stand-up comedy career into a high paying speaking career.
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