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| notable_works = ''The AdSense Code'', '']'', iFart Mobile | notable_works = ''The AdSense Code'', '']'', iFart Mobile
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'''Joel Comm''' (born May 5, 1964)<ref name="Comm">{{cite news|last=Comm |first=Joel |date=2009-05-05 |title=Attack of the Birthday Monkeys |url=http://joelcomm.com/attack-of-the-birthday-monkeys.html |publisher=Joel Comm |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWO9Pgw6?url=http://joelcomm.com/attack-of-the-birthday-monkeys.html |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> is an American ] and ]. Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company. In 2019, Joel came out as a gay man and is regarded as a sympathizer of Muslims as well as a leader of the "resistance" movement against Donald Trump. He is also one of the leading voices in support of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as he recently stated in one of his podcasts, "if there is a bigger fan of her out there, I sure as hell have yet to met them!" '''Joel Comm''' (born May 5, 1964)<ref name="Comm">{{cite news|last=Comm |first=Joel |date=2009-05-05 |title=Attack of the Birthday Monkeys |url=http://joelcomm.com/attack-of-the-birthday-monkeys.html |publisher=Joel Comm |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913213508/http://joelcomm.com/attack-of-the-birthday-monkeys.html |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> is an American ] and ]. Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company. Comm is the founder of ClassicGames, a family-friendly ] website he sold to ] in 1997 and was the precursor for ]. He is the author of ] and '']'' bestselling book, ''The AdSense Code''.<ref name="Hendee"/>


==Career==
After a career as a ], Comm started generating revenue from his Internet business ventures. In 1995, he created WorldVillage, a virtual village that offers games and trivia competitions. He created DealofDay.com, WorldVillage's sister website, as a directory of hundreds of retailers' discounts. Comm founded ClassicGames, a family-friendly ] website he sold to ] in 1997 and was the precursor for ].
Comm began his career as a ], where he played music and was a ]. He later became a ] and then moved to Internet marketing because he knew he could become wealthier with an online career.<ref name="2015-05-20">{{cite news|date=2015-05-20 |title=What Can You Learn From A Digital Superstar? |url=http://www.radioink.com/article.asp?id=2929949&spid=24698 |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125023/https://www.webcitation.org/6bVD8HwZm?url=http://www.radioink.com/article.asp%3Fid=2929949 |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


Comm began using the ] in the 1980s, experimenting with ] and ] related to playing ].<ref name="Banks153">{{Harvnb|Banks|2008|pp=153}}</ref> In 1995, Comm started his first website, WorldVillage.<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06">{{cite news|last=Strauss |first=Steve |date=2014-07-06 |title=Ask an Expert: Celebrating entrepreneurs |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/strauss/2014/07/06/steve-strauss-celebrating-entrepreneurs/12267525/ |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150730034332/http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/strauss/2014/07/06/steve-strauss-celebrating-entrepreneurs/12267525/ |archive-date=2015-07-30 |url-status=dead }}</ref> WorldVillage is a virtual village where created by Comm's company InfoMedia.<ref name="Szadkowski">{{cite news|last=Szadkowski |first=Joe |date=1997-06-17 |title=Families tap into popular Web site for children |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EB0F287050E4351?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125303/https://www.webcitation.org/6bWAtiUpy?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EB0F287050E4351%3Fp=AWNB |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The children's website offers trivia competitions and games.<ref name="Davis1998-11-01">{{cite news|last=Davis |first=Yusuf |date=1998-11-01 |title=Tech News for Kids - Little People Discovery Farm |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA3FE65114812?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125344/https://www.webcitation.org/6bWBQRROe?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA3FE65114812%3Fp=AWNB |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He maintained the site solely through ].<ref name="Banks154">{{Harvnb|Banks|2008|pp=154}}</ref> According to ], he made several hundred dollars daily from ]'s ].<ref name="2015-05-20"/> Comm also founded DealofDay.com, WorldVillage's sister site, in 1999. DealofDay.com is a directory of several hundred discounts. Comm receives money from businesses every time his site ] a purchaser. The network of sites in 2003 had 130,000 members.<ref name="Stafford2003-12-20">{{cite news|last=Stafford |first=Jim |date=2003-12-20 |title=Consumers overcoming online fears |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0FF9C4DE73454657?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231228191940/http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0FF9C4DE73454657?p=AWNB |archive-date=2023-12-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company.<ref name="Soat2010-01-04">{{cite news|last=Soat |first=John |date=2010-01-04 |title=7 Questions Key To Social Networking Success |url=http://www.informationweek.com/software/social/7-questions-key-to-social-networking-success/d/d-id/1086153 |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913223700/http://www.informationweek.com/software/social/7-questions-key-to-social-networking-success/d/d-id/1086153 |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In 2006, Comm authored ''The AdSense Code'', a book about how to maximize revenue through ]'s ]. The book that year reached ] and the '']'' bestseller list. Comm also authored '']'', a book that describes how to create a ] account, gain a large following, and market products on Twitter.


He created ClassicGames,<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06"/> a family-friendly ] website that offers widely played ]s and ]s like ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref name="Abram1997-09-21">{{cite news|last=Abram |first=Malcolm X |date=1997-09-21 |title=Personal Technology - Tech for Kids - Multiplayer freebies |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA34AAA4391B6?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125426/https://www.webcitation.org/6bWCiAQmG?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA34AAA4391B6%3Fp=AWNB |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="Manning1997-09-15">{{cite news|last=Manning |first=Ric |date=1997-09-15 |title=Golf and other games on the Web |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127E2BA6C91A42E0?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125506/https://www.webcitation.org/6bWDB2qPR?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127E2BA6C91A42E0%3Fp=AWNB |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 1997, he sold ClassicGames to ] for $1 million.<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06"/><ref name="Carlson2009-05-22">{{cite news|last=Carlson |first=Nicholas |date=2009-05-22 |title=Yahoo's Entire, Sorry Acquisition History |url=http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoos-sorry-acquisition-history-2009-5 |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913185749/http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoos-sorry-acquisition-history-2009-5 |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="Glaser1997-10-09">{{cite news|last=Glaser |first=Mark |date=1997-10-09 |title=Come Into the Online Parlor, Relax With Board Games Like Checkers, Chess |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-oct-09-ca-40708-story.html |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913202021/http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/09/entertainment/ca-40708 |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=live }}</ref> Yahoo! used the acquisition as a basis for starting the website ] in April 1998.<ref name="Walker1999-05-27">{{cite news|last=Walker |first=Leslie |authorlink=Leslie Walker (author) |date=1999-05-27 |title=A Guide to Games on the Net |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/longterm/tech/techthursday/dotcom/webguide.htm |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913190036/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/longterm/tech/techthursday/dotcom/webguide.htm |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In 2007, Comm conceived of and hosted '']'', the first Internet reality show. Based on the ] show '']'', it offered contestants the chance to win $25,000 and join one of Comm's business ventures with the goal of making $1 million. In 2008, Comm created iFart Mobile, an app that makes ] noises. 14 days after he published the app, it had been bought 100,000 times and was ranked first on ]'s ].


In 2007, Joel Comm conceived of the show '']'' with Eric Holmlund.<ref name="Johnson2007-07-30">{{cite news|last=Johnson |first=Kimberly S. |date=2007-07-30 |title=Who wants to be an internet millionaire? |url=http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_6495430 |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-07-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717041116/http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_6495430 |archive-date=2015-07-17 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Based on the NBC show '']'', it was the first Internet ].<ref name="2007-11-23">{{cite news|date=2007-11-23 |title=Ex-Reginan wins online game show |url=http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=33bf4b9b-4aa6-4554-84f5-a2406c99bf9f |newspaper=] |agency=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913171329/http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=33bf4b9b-4aa6-4554-84f5-a2406c99bf9f |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Hosted by Comm, the show pitted 12 contestants against each other to vie for a $25,000 finalist prize and the opportunity to join Comm on a project with the goal of earning $1 million.<ref name="Strange2007-06-05">{{cite news|last=Strange |first=Adario |authorlink=Adario Strange |date=2007-06-05 |title=The Next Internet Millionaire: Startup As Reality TV |url=https://www.wired.com/2007/06/the_next_intern/ |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-07-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717041453/http://www.wired.com/2007/06/the_next_intern/ |archive-date=2015-07-17 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
==Business ventures==
Joel Comm began his career as a ], where he played music and was a weatherman. He later became a ] and then moved to Internet marketing because he knew he could become wealthier with an online career.<ref name="2015-05-20">{{cite news|date=2015-05-20 |title=What Can You Learn From A Digital Superstar? |url=http://www.radioink.com/article.asp?id=2929949&spid=24698 |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVD8HwZm?url=http://www.radioink.com/article.asp?id=2929949 |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>


Comm in 2008 created iFart Mobile, a best-selling app that he sold on ].<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06"/> The app plays a ] noise when triggered. It has a "stealth" addition that enables people to set a ] for when the app will emit the fart sound. iFart further has a "security" feature that triggers a fart sound if the phone's position changes.<ref name="Kincaid2008-12-12">{{cite news|last=Kincaid |first=Jason |date=2008-12-12 |title=iFart And Pull My Finger Battle To Stink Up The App Store. Please Keep These Under Control, Apple. |url=https://techcrunch.com/2008/12/12/ifart-and-pull-my-finger-battle-to-stink-up-the-app-store-please-let-it-stop-here/ |publisher=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913211554/http://techcrunch.com/2008/12/12/ifart-and-pull-my-finger-battle-to-stink-up-the-app-store-please-let-it-stop-here/ |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The $0.99 app<ref name="Siegler2008-12-27">{{cite news|last=Siegler |first=MG |date=2008-12-27 |title=A Christmas iFart explosion: Nearly 40,000 downloads and $30,000 net |url=https://venturebeat.com/2008/12/27/a-christmas-ifart-explosion-nearly-40000-downloads-and-30000-net/ |publisher=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913214558/http://venturebeat.com/2008/12/27/a-christmas-ifart-explosion-nearly-40000-downloads-and-30000-net/ |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> was ranked first on ]'s ] after its initial 14 days, having been bought 100,000 times.<ref name="Kincaid2010-06-01">{{cite news|last=Kincaid |first=Jason |date=2010-06-01 |title=Former App Store King iFart Gets Blocked From The iPad |url=https://techcrunch.com/2010/06/01/former-app-store-king-ifart-gets-blocked-from-the-ipad/ |publisher=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913212028/http://techcrunch.com/2010/06/01/former-app-store-king-ifart-gets-blocked-from-the-ipad/ |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It used to be in the 20 most downloaded iPhone apps ever and in October 2010 had 20,000 reviews.<ref name="Kincaid2010-06-01"/> ] in December 2008 noted that the app was making Comm almost $10,000 daily.<ref name="Siegler2008-12-23">{{cite news|last=Siegler |first=MG |date=2008-12-23 |title=iPhone fart app pulls in nearly $10,000 a day |url=https://venturebeat.com/2008/12/23/iphone-fart-app-pulls-in-nearly-10000-a-day/ |publisher=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913214152/http://venturebeat.com/2008/12/23/iphone-fart-app-pulls-in-nearly-10000-a-day/ |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Comm began using the Internet in the 1980s, experimenting with ]s and ]s related to playing computer games.<ref name="Banks153">{{Harvnb|Banks|2008|pp=153}}</ref> In 1995, Comm started his first website, WorldVillage.<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06">{{cite news|last=Strauss |first=Steve |date=2014-07-06 |title=Ask an Expert: Celebrating entrepreneurs |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/strauss/2014/07/06/steve-strauss-celebrating-entrepreneurs/12267525/ |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVE5Rd28?url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/strauss/2014/07/06/steve-strauss-celebrating-entrepreneurs/12267525/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> WorldVillage is a virtual village where created by Comm's company InfoMedia.<ref name="Szadkowski">{{cite news|last=Szadkowski |first=Joe |date=1997-06-17 |title=Families tap into popular Web site for children |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EB0F287050E4351?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWAtiUpy?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EB0F287050E4351?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> The children's website offers trivia competitions and games.<ref name="Davis1998-11-01">{{cite news|last=Davis |first=Yusuf |date=1998-11-01 |title=Tech News for Kids - Little People Discovery Farm |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA3FE65114812?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWBQRROe?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA3FE65114812?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> He maintained the site solely through ].<ref name="Banks154">{{Harvnb|Banks|2008|pp=154}}</ref> According to ], he made several hundred dollars daily from ]'s ].<ref name="2015-05-20"/> Comm also founded DealofDay.com, WorldVillage's sister site, in 1999. DealofDay.com is a directory of several hundred discounts. Comm receives money from businesses every time his site ] a purchaser. The network of sites in 2003 had 130,000 members.<ref name="Stafford2003-12-20">{{cite news|last=Stafford |first=Jim |date=2003-12-20 |title=Consumers overcoming online fears |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0FF9C4DE73454657?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bV5EEcSb?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0FF9C4DE73454657?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company.<ref name="Soat2010-01-04">{{cite news|last=Soat |first=John |date=2010-01-04 |title=7 Questions Key To Social Networking Success |url=http://www.informationweek.com/software/social/7-questions-key-to-social-networking-success/d/d-id/1086153 |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWSCc4ta?url=http://www.informationweek.com/software/social/7-questions-key-to-social-networking-success/d/d-id/1086153 |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>


==Authorship==
He created ClassicGames,<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06"/> a family-friendly ] website that offers widely played ]s and ]s like ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref name="Abram1997-09-21">{{cite news|last=Abram |first=Malcolm X |date=1997-09-21 |title=Personal Technology - Tech for Kids - Multiplayer freebies |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA34AAA4391B6?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWCiAQmG?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/0EADA34AAA4391B6?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref name="Manning1997-09-15">{{cite news|last=Manning |first=Ric |date=1997-09-15 |title=Golf and other games on the Web |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127E2BA6C91A42E0?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWDB2qPR?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127E2BA6C91A42E0?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> In 1997, he sold ClassicGames to ] for $1 million.<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06"/><ref name="Carlson2009-05-22">{{cite news|last=Carlson |first=Nicholas |date=2009-05-22 |title=Yahoo's Entire, Sorry Acquisition History |url=http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoos-sorry-acquisition-history-2009-5 |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWDqdkcM?url=http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoos-sorry-acquisition-history-2009-5 |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref name="Glaser1997-10-09">{{cite news|last=Glaser |first=Mark |date=1997-10-09 |title=Come Into the Online Parlor, Relax With Board Games Like Checkers, Chess |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/09/entertainment/ca-40708 |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWJFm8gQ?url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/09/entertainment/ca-40708 |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> Yahoo! used the acquisition as a basis for starting the website ] in April 1998.<ref name="Walker1999-05-27">{{cite news|last=Walker |first=Leslie |authorlink=Leslie Walker (author) |date=1999-05-27 |title=A Guide to Games on the Net |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/longterm/tech/techthursday/dotcom/webguide.htm |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWE1rZJn?url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/longterm/tech/techthursday/dotcom/webguide.htm |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
He authored ''The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You about Making Money with AdSense'', which describes for businesses how to achieve the highest revenue from Google's ].<ref name="Banks154"/> It started as an ] readers could purchase on his website, and in 2006, it was published by ].<ref name="Banks154"/> The book was on ] and the '']'' bestseller list in 2006.<ref name="Hendee">{{cite news |last=Hendee |first=Caitlin |date=2014-04-16 |title=Q&A: Joel Comm markets his social media message |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2014/04/16/q-a-joel-comm-markets-his-social-media-message.html |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 }}</ref><ref name="2006-07-10">{{cite news |date=2006-07-10 |title=The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List |url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_28/b3992108.htm |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070518074742/http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_28/b3992108.htm |archive-date=2007-05-18 }}</ref> '']'' described the book as a "user's manual for how to attract targeted traffic by a deeper understanding of Google Adsense code".<ref name="2006-08-06">{{cite news|date=2006-08-06 |title=Paperback Business Best Sellers |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/06/books/bestseller/200608bestpaperbusiness.html |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125546/https://www.webcitation.org/6bWLSeV5o?url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/06/books/bestseller/200608bestpaperbusiness.html%3F_r=0 |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In his 2007 book ''Clear Blogging'', Robert Walsh wrote that despite ''The Adsense Code''{{'}}s having a "'Make Money Now!' tone", it was an "extremely useful book" for being successful with AdSense.<ref name="Walsh255">{{Harvnb|Walsh|2007|pp=255}}</ref>


In 2009, he authored '']'', a ] book that introduces readers to ], describing how it became widely used, how to set up a Twitter account, and how to grow their number of Twitter followers.<ref name="Dill2010-01-10">{{cite news|last=Dill |first=Margo L. |date=2010-01-10 |title=The Power of Twitter |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/12D82CDBDF28E208?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125103/https://www.webcitation.org/6bVErAkuW?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/12D82CDBDF28E208%3Fp=AWNB |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="Freehling2009-05-03">{{cite news|last=Freehling |first=Bill |date=2009-05-03 |title=How tweets can tweak business |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127F487E71B26598?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240527125143/https://www.webcitation.org/6bVFOqZTm?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127F487E71B26598%3Fp=AWNB |archive-date=2024-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The book received positive reviews in '']'', '']'', and '']'' for being written with simplicity and without jargon.<ref name="Werling2009-02-10">{{cite news|last=Werling |first=Mike |date=2009-02-10 |title=Twitter Gets Its Own Book |url=http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/218355 |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913034814/http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/218355 |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="Richards2009-03-18">{{cite news|last=Richards |first=Linda L. |authorlink=Linda L. Richards |date=2009-03-18 |title=Non-Fiction: Twitter Power by Joel Comm |url=http://januarymagazine.com/wp/non-fiction-twitter-power-by-joel-co/ |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913040305/http://januarymagazine.com/wp/non-fiction-twitter-power-by-joel-co/ |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="Vadukut2009-06-11">{{cite news|last=Vadukut |first=Sidin |authorlink=Sidin Vadukut |date=2009-06-11 |title=Shift control, and twitter |url=http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/WyN2mhFU3bHYUM7W752XLN/Shift-control-and-twitter.html |newspaper=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913041249/http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/WyN2mhFU3bHYUM7W752XLN/Shift-control-and-twitter.html |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In ] article titled "Twitter power? For real?", journalist Charles Cooper criticized the book for providing a "phony formula where you just paint by the numbers" to attempt to lure Twitter followers to become customers.<ref name="Cooper2009-02-13">{{cite news|last=Cooper |first=Charles |date=2009-02-13 |title=Twitter power? For real? |url=http://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-power-for-real/ |publisher=] |access-date=2015-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913041001/http://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-power-for-real/ |archive-date=2015-09-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In 2007, Joel Comm conceived of the show '']'' with Eric Holmlund.<ref name="Johnson2007-07-30">{{cite news|last=Johnson |first=Kimberly S. |date=2007-07-30 |title=Who wants to be an internet millionaire? |url=http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_6495430 |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-07-17 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6a53pwir9?url=http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_6495430 |archivedate=2015-07-17 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> Based on the NBC show '']'', it was the first Internet reality show.<ref name="2007-11-23">{{cite news|date=2007-11-23 |title=Ex-Reginan wins online game show |url=http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=33bf4b9b-4aa6-4554-84f5-a2406c99bf9f |newspaper=] |agency=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bW70zwm9?url=http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=33bf4b9b-4aa6-4554-84f5-a2406c99bf9f |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> Hosted by Comm, the show pitted 12 contestants against each other who vied for the $25,000 finalist prize and the opportunity to join Comm on a project with the goal of earning $1 million.<ref name="Strange2007-06-05">{{cite news|last=Strange |first=Adario |authorlink=Adario Strange |date=2007-06-05 |title=The Next Internet Millionaire: Startup As Reality TV |url=https://www.wired.com/2007/06/the_next_intern/ |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-07-17 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6a544cm5C?url=http://www.wired.com/2007/06/the_next_intern/ |archivedate=2015-07-17 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>

Comm in 2008 created iFart Mobile, a best-selling app that he sold on ].<ref name="Strauss2014-07-06"/> The app plays a ] noise when triggered. It has a "stealth" addition that enables people to set a ] for when the app will emit the fart sound. iFart further has a "security" feature that triggers a fart sound if the phone's position changes.<ref name="Kincaid2008-12-12">{{cite news|last=Kincaid |first=Jason |date=2008-12-12 |title=iFart And Pull My Finger Battle To Stink Up The App Store. Please Keep These Under Control, Apple. |url=https://techcrunch.com/2008/12/12/ifart-and-pull-my-finger-battle-to-stink-up-the-app-store-please-let-it-stop-here/ |publisher=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWMs90yo?url=https://techcrunch.com/2008/12/12/ifart-and-pull-my-finger-battle-to-stink-up-the-app-store-please-let-it-stop-here/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> The $0.99 app<ref name="Siegler2008-12-27">{{cite news|last=Siegler |first=MG |date=2008-12-27 |title=A Christmas iFart explosion: Nearly 40,000 downloads and $30,000 net |url=https://venturebeat.com/2008/12/27/a-christmas-ifart-explosion-nearly-40000-downloads-and-30000-net/ |publisher=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWOrNvdw?url=http://venturebeat.com/2008/12/27/a-christmas-ifart-explosion-nearly-40000-downloads-and-30000-net/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> was ranked first on ]'s ] after its initial 14 days, having been bought 100,000 times.<ref name="Kincaid2010-06-01">{{cite news|last=Kincaid |first=Jason |date=2010-06-01 |title=Former App Store King iFart Gets Blocked From The iPad |url=https://techcrunch.com/2010/06/01/former-app-store-king-ifart-gets-blocked-from-the-ipad/ |publisher=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWNBrkwU?url=https://techcrunch.com/2010/06/01/former-app-store-king-ifart-gets-blocked-from-the-ipad/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> It used to be in the 20 most downloaded iPhone apps ever and in October 2010 had 20,000 reviews.<ref name="Kincaid2010-06-01"/> ] in December 2008 noted that the app was making Comm almost $10,000 daily.<ref name="Siegler2008-12-23">{{cite news|last=Siegler |first=MG |date=2008-12-23 |title=iPhone fart app pulls in nearly $10,000 a day |url=https://venturebeat.com/2008/12/23/iphone-fart-app-pulls-in-nearly-10000-a-day/ |publisher=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWOc6sJe?url=http://venturebeat.com/2008/12/23/iphone-fart-app-pulls-in-nearly-10000-a-day/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>

In June 2018, Joel Comm joined as an advisor of marketing to help get more big-name authors to the platform. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://medium.com/publicaio/meet-joel-comm-publicas-new-advisor-762d1198dcaf|title=Meet Joel Comm — Publica’s new advisor|last=Publica.com|date=2018-06-26|website=Publica|access-date=2018-07-20}}</ref>

==Books==
He authored ''The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You about Making Money with Adsense'', which describes for businesses how to achieve the highest revenue from Google's ].<ref name="Banks154"/> It started as an ] readers could purchase on his website, and in 2006, it was published by ].<ref name="Banks154"/> The book was on ] and the '']'' bestseller list in 2006.<ref name="Hendee">{{cite news |last=Hendee |first=Caitlin |date=2014-04-16 |title=Q&A: Joel Comm markets his social media message |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2014/04/16/q-a-joel-comm-markets-his-social-media-message.html |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 }}</ref><ref name="2006-07-10">{{cite news |date=2006-07-10 |title=The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List |url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_28/b3992108.htm |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070518074742/http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_28/b3992108.htm |archivedate=2007-05-18 }}</ref> '']'' described the book as a "user's manual for how to attract targeted traffic by a deeper understanding of Google Adsense code".<ref name="2006-08-06">{{cite news|date=2006-08-06 |title=Paperback Business Best Sellers |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/06/books/bestseller/200608bestpaperbusiness.html |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bWLSeV5o?url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/06/books/bestseller/200608bestpaperbusiness.html?_r=0 |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> In his 2007 book ''Clear Blogging'', Robert Walsh wrote that despite ''The Adsense Code''{{'}}s having a "'Make Money Now!' tone", it was an "extremely useful book" for being successful with AdSense.<ref name="Walsh255">{{Harvnb|Walsh|2007|pp=255}}</ref>

In 2009, he authored '']'', a ]–published book that introduces readers to ], describing how it became widely used, how to set up a Twitter account, and how to grow their number of Twitter followers.<ref name="Dill2010-01-10">{{cite news|last=Dill |first=Margo L. |date=2010-01-10 |title=The Power of Twitter |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/12D82CDBDF28E208?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVErAkuW?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/12D82CDBDF28E208?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref name="Freehling2009-05-03">{{cite news|last=Freehling |first=Bill |date=2009-05-03 |title=How tweets can tweak business |url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127F487E71B26598?p=AWNB |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVFOqZTm?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/127F487E71B26598?p=AWNB |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> The book received positive reviews in '']'', '']'', and '']'' for being written with simplicity and without jargon.<ref name="Werling2009-02-10">{{cite news|last=Werling |first=Mike |date=2009-02-10 |title=Twitter Gets Its Own Book |url=http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/218355 |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVHFP3gw?url=http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/218355 |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref name="Richards2009-03-18">{{cite news|last=Richards |first=Linda L. |authorlink=Linda L. Richards |date=2009-03-18 |title=Non-Fiction: Twitter Power by Joel Comm |url=http://januarymagazine.com/wp/non-fiction-twitter-power-by-joel-co/ |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVHFXpfT?url=http://januarymagazine.com/wp/non-fiction-twitter-power-by-joel-co/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref name="Vadukut2009-06-11">{{cite news|last=Vadukut |first=Sidin |authorlink=Sidin Vadukut |date=2009-06-11 |title=Shift control, and twitter |url=http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/WyN2mhFU3bHYUM7W752XLN/Shift-control-and-twitter.html |newspaper=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVHt2KaM?url=http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/WyN2mhFU3bHYUM7W752XLN/Shift-control-and-twitter.html |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> In ] article titled "Twitter power? For real?", journalist Charles Cooper criticized the book for providing a "phony formula where you just paint by the numbers" to attempt to lure Twitter followers to become customers.<ref name="Cooper2009-02-13">{{cite news|last=Cooper |first=Charles |date=2009-02-13 |title=Twitter power? For real? |url=http://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-power-for-real/ |publisher=] |accessdate=2015-09-13 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6bVHhh97L?url=http://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-power-for-real/ |archivedate=2015-09-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>


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American author and Internet marketer
Joel Comm
Joel Comm photoJoel Comm circa 2015
BornJoel Comm
(1964-05-05) May 5, 1964 (age 60)
Chicago, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
Known forInfoMedia, ClassicGames
Notable workThe AdSense Code, Twitter Power, iFart Mobile
Websitejoelcomm.com

Joel Comm (born May 5, 1964) is an American author and Internet marketer. Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company. Comm is the founder of ClassicGames, a family-friendly multiplayer gaming website he sold to Yahoo! in 1997 and was the precursor for Yahoo! Games. He is the author of The New York Times bestseller and Bloomberg Businessweek bestselling book, The AdSense Code.

Career

Comm began his career as a radio personality, where he played music and was a weatherman. He later became a mobile disc jockey and then moved to Internet marketing because he knew he could become wealthier with an online career.

Comm began using the Internet in the 1980s, experimenting with modems and bulletin boards related to playing computer games. In 1995, Comm started his first website, WorldVillage. WorldVillage is a virtual village where created by Comm's company InfoMedia. The children's website offers trivia competitions and games. He maintained the site solely through online advertising. According to Radio Ink, he made several hundred dollars daily from Google's AdSense. Comm also founded DealofDay.com, WorldVillage's sister site, in 1999. DealofDay.com is a directory of several hundred discounts. Comm receives money from businesses every time his site refers a purchaser. The network of sites in 2003 had 130,000 members. Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company.

He created ClassicGames, a family-friendly multiplayer gaming website that offers widely played card games and board games like bridge, checkers, chess, Euchre, Go, hearts, poker, and spades. In 1997, he sold ClassicGames to Yahoo! for $1 million. Yahoo! used the acquisition as a basis for starting the website Yahoo! Games in April 1998.

In 2007, Joel Comm conceived of the show The Next Internet Millionaire with Eric Holmlund. Based on the NBC show The Apprentice, it was the first Internet reality show. Hosted by Comm, the show pitted 12 contestants against each other to vie for a $25,000 finalist prize and the opportunity to join Comm on a project with the goal of earning $1 million.

Comm in 2008 created iFart Mobile, a best-selling app that he sold on iTunes Store. The app plays a fart noise when triggered. It has a "stealth" addition that enables people to set a timer for when the app will emit the fart sound. iFart further has a "security" feature that triggers a fart sound if the phone's position changes. The $0.99 app was ranked first on Apple Inc.'s App Store after its initial 14 days, having been bought 100,000 times. It used to be in the 20 most downloaded iPhone apps ever and in October 2010 had 20,000 reviews. VentureBeat in December 2008 noted that the app was making Comm almost $10,000 daily.

Authorship

He authored The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You about Making Money with AdSense, which describes for businesses how to achieve the highest revenue from Google's AdSense. It started as an e-book readers could purchase on his website, and in 2006, it was published by Morgan James Publishing. The book was on The New York Times Best Seller list and the Bloomberg Businessweek bestseller list in 2006. The New York Times described the book as a "user's manual for how to attract targeted traffic by a deeper understanding of Google Adsense code". In his 2007 book Clear Blogging, Robert Walsh wrote that despite The Adsense Code's having a "'Make Money Now!' tone", it was an "extremely useful book" for being successful with AdSense.

In 2009, he authored Twitter Power, a John Wiley & Sons-published book that introduces readers to Twitter, describing how it became widely used, how to set up a Twitter account, and how to grow their number of Twitter followers. The book received positive reviews in Entrepreneur, January Magazine, and Mint for being written with simplicity and without jargon. In CNET article titled "Twitter power? For real?", journalist Charles Cooper criticized the book for providing a "phony formula where you just paint by the numbers" to attempt to lure Twitter followers to become customers.

List of books

References

Footnotes
  1. Comm, Joel (2009-05-05). "Attack of the Birthday Monkeys". Joel Comm. Archived from the original on 2015-09-13. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  2. ^ Hendee, Caitlin (2014-04-16). "Q&A: Joel Comm markets his social media message". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  3. ^ "What Can You Learn From A Digital Superstar?". Radio Ink. 2015-05-20. Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  4. Banks 2008, pp. 153
  5. ^ Strauss, Steve (2014-07-06). "Ask an Expert: Celebrating entrepreneurs". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2015-07-30. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  6. Szadkowski, Joe (1997-06-17). "Families tap into popular Web site for children". The Washington Times. Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  7. Davis, Yusuf (1998-11-01). "Tech News for Kids - Little People Discovery Farm". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  8. ^ Banks 2008, pp. 154
  9. Stafford, Jim (2003-12-20). "Consumers overcoming online fears". The Oklahoman. Archived from the original on 2023-12-28. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  10. Soat, John (2010-01-04). "7 Questions Key To Social Networking Success". InformationWeek. Archived from the original on 2015-09-13. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  11. Abram, Malcolm X (1997-09-21). "Personal Technology - Tech for Kids - Multiplayer freebies". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  12. Manning, Ric (1997-09-15). "Golf and other games on the Web". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  13. Carlson, Nicholas (2009-05-22). "Yahoo's Entire, Sorry Acquisition History". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 2015-09-13. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
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