So you think you’re funny? Your comedy website says otherwise

Ready to build a comedy website funnier than your uncle’s dad jokes? Let us handle the techy bits: you do the funny bits.

A grumpy badger with a collection of novelty hats stands on the rocks at the base of a lighthouse in choppy waters while a cloud of social media icons float around the light. Taking the comedy website analogy too far?
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Ever dream of building a comedy empire so vast, so hilarious, it makes even a grumpy badger crack a smile? Well, my friend, you’re going to need more than just killer one–liners and a questionable collection of novelty hats. You need a hub. A central command centre for all your comedic shenanigans. Think of it as your digital Batcave, but instead of brooding and gadgets, it’s filled with witty banter and links to your TikTok dances (we won’t judge… much). And what, pray tell, is this magical hub? Your comedy website, of course!

Yes, yes, we know. “Website? Isn’t that, like, so last decade?” Wrong! In this whirlwind of social media madness, your website is the steadfast lighthouse guiding fans (and potential agents who’ve had one too many coffees) to the glorious shores of your comedic genius.

Think of your social media profiles—Twitter, Instagram, that weird one your cousin keeps trying to get you on–as scattered outposts. They’re great for shouting into the void and occasionally getting a “lol,” but where do people go when they want the full comedic experience? Your comedy website, is where! It’s where you connect all those disparate corners of the internet. Slap those little social media icons on your homepage like badges of honour. Let people hop from your latest viral tweet straight to your upcoming gig schedule. It’s digital synergy, baby!

But wait, there’s more!

Your website is the ultimate vault for all your comedic gold. Think of it: stand–up clips that haven’t been mangled by Instagram’s algorithm, a blog where you unleash your unfiltered (well, mostly unfiltered) thoughts on the price of avocados, maybe even a webcomic about a perpetually confused pigeon. It’s your content, your rules! No more relying on fleeting trends or character limits. Your website is your stage, your microphone, your slightly dusty but beloved prop trunk.

And speaking of connections, your website is the perfect place to facilitate some good old–fashioned human digital interaction (the clean kind, obviously). A contact form lets those eager fans shower you with praise (and maybe the occasional booking request). Industry professionals can easily find your press kit and marvel at your headshot (the one where you look vaguely like a mischievous woodland creature). It’s all about building those bridges, baby! Bridges made of laughter and well–hidden anxiety. The way to your next promoter’s heart is not through his stomach, but through well–placed contact information on your website.

Ultimately, your comedy website is the cornerstone of your show–time empire. It’s where you grow your audience, cultivate a community of chuckle–mongers, and finally prove to your Aunt Mildred that this “funny business” is actually, well, business.

Is your comedy website ready to tickle the grumpy badger?

Ready to stop relying on internet whims and build a comedy fortress that would make even Genghis Khan giggle?

Contact Redcentaur today for a website that’s funnier than your uncle’s dad jokes! Let us handle the techy bits so you can focus on what you do best: making the grumpy badger snort his tea.

Don’t delay! Your comedic reign starts now. (Note, we provide websites, you have to find your own henchmen.)

Click here to get in touch!

Further reading

Spotlight on success: how a professional website can enhance a comedian’s career

Why comedians need their own website

Beyond the stage: build you comedy online presence

Stand–up website content

Beyond the algorithm: comedians can’t rely on social media alone

Social media for comedians

List of comedy platforms

Redcentaur’s web development services

About the author…

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Glenn has been a web developer and graphic designer since the early 1990s. He has followed the development of HTML, JavaScript and CSS from the beginning and has caught on to newer technologies, such as PHP.

Never resting, Glenn tries to keep abreast of new developments in his areas of expertise and is always keen to pass on his knowledge to help the web and graphic design community to improve user experience.

Glenn set up Redcentaur to offer easy access to the internet for small businesses and individuals, without the cloud of mysticism that surrounds internet technology. The stated objective of Redcentaur is to demystify the web for the uninitiated by offering easy-to-use, end-to-end web solutions and hosting at accessible prices.

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