[Download] Harmon Brothers – How To Make Your Ads Funny (2021)

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LEARN THE SECRETS OF USING HUMOR TO BUILD BRANDS & GENERATE HUGE SALES
Avoid the pitfalls of “bad jokes” and learn to write, film, and edit “funny”—so you can capture more eyeballs, generate more laughs, and see more sales.
How to Make Your Ads Funny is a 3-part course that will take your ads from kinda punny to seriously funny.
Join Daniel Harmon, Chief Creative Officer at Harmon Brothers as he pulls no punches in laying out the secrets to creating funny, memorable, and shareable ads.

HUMOR IS THE KEY TO BETTER BRANDING, MORE VIEWS, AND MORE SALES.

What You Get:

  • Over 3.5 hours of concise, actionable video content
  • ​Over 70 digestible videos that will explain and breakdown comedic tools you can use to write, direct, and edit funny ads.
  • ​3 actionable workbooks with exercises for strengthening your comedy chops in the writing, filming, and editing phases of your ad.
  • Membership to the exclusive Harmon Brothers University Facebook Group for personalized braintrust feedback on your content (we’ve had students say this alone is worth $3k to them)
  • FREE BONUS COMING SOON: 500 page joke bank that classifies jokes into 70+ categories from our lead writer, Dave Vance (Squatty Potty, FiberFix, Purple).

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