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Hey everyone. Today I've got a story about a New York comedian. Except, it's really a blueprint for 
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#051 - The marketing genius of Andrew Schulz
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Hey everyone. Today I've got a story about a New York comedian.
Except, it's really a blueprint for anybody trying to grow an audience. One of my favourites to write. Hope you enjoy it.
Pt 1
Let's start in 2017.
Andrew Schulz had been killing it in the New York comedy clubs for over a decade. But no network would give him a shot.
So he spent $25k filming his own special. And handed it to the networks on a plate. They still said no.
Schulz realised he was going to have to make it alone. So he started analysing how people actually watch comedy.
I asked all my friends about different specials and they all said the same thing, “Yeah, it was good. But I didn't finish it.”
I figured the hour is too long.
So Schulz cut his special down to 16 minutes and put it on YouTube.
wake up please cake
He already had some subscribers from years of podcasting there. And it started getting traction.
YouTube was working. So I started treating my YouTube channel like my own network.
With every new joke his channel grew. But coming up with fresh comedy every week was insane.
So Schulz started honing his improv. Because learning to roast the crowd meant new content every night.
He'd film every show. Sometimes 7 in one weekend. Hoping to get one electric clip for YouTube.
don't try
Between 2018/19 Schulz uploaded 125 bits of live comedy. Contrast this with the comic who puts out one special a year.
100 clips is 100 ways of discovering me. An hour on Netflix is one.
And who wants to listen to a stranger for an hour? But you'll listen to a 2-minute clip if a friend sent it to you.
Andrew Schulz 4:4:1 Special
In two years his channel grew from 140k to 840k.
Pt 2
March 2020. Schulz was midway through his first worldwide tour. Then Coronavirus hit.
Most comedians were screwed. Schulz built a studio and started doing Late Night style monologues.
Except, the jokes weren't watered down to please network execs. Schulz was unfiltered. And people resonated.
For instance, contrast a “network” joke about Joe Biden with a Schulz one.
Andrew Schulz comedy roasts
Another thing Schulz nailed was distribution. He tailored his monologues to fit each social media platform
On Instagram he'd get your attention with a one-line intro. Then ask you to “turn your phone” to stop you scrolling by.
YouTube Vs Netflix for marketing
Schulz put out 17 monologues in 17 weeks averaging 2M views. That's more than the comedy networks who ignored him for 5 years.
* * *
Schulz's story isn't about comedy. It's a lesson for anyone wanting to do anything.
When the gatekeepers don't let you in, start your own thing. Fail until it works. Then keep going until you've got momentum.
Schulz retells this Chris Rock story that sums it up:
“You see someone on the side of the road with their car broken down. You drive by. But if you see somebody pushing their own car, you stop and help.”
I was an entitled little f***ing brat whining about not having a special. I helped myself. Then people helped me.
Andrew Schulz and Joe Rogan
Thank you for reading
If you learnt something (and are feeling generous) please do share with a friend or on Twitter. It really makes a difference.
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Exciting times. Ahrefs have kindly sponsored me. I've used them for a while to help grow my search traffic. So the pleasure's mine.
Tuesday tip (cause why not!)
Don't think about “capturing emails”. Think about creating something worth subscribing to.
don't try
And that's a wrap. See you soon — Harry :)


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