Easy To Use Humor Tools
For Work and Life
When you laugh with someone, you both feel you’re on the same side. It’s a fantastic tool for building a connection. Indeed, for many great speakers humor has become a superweapon.
Chris Anderson, TED, CEO
About Us
HumorPoint Introduction
The most productive opening of any successful
presentation is a nice touch of smart likable humor.
Robert Bostick, HumorPoint Founder
Have you ever worked with someone who seemed to lack a sense of humor? Then one day, out of the blue, they smile and say or share something funny.
The effect is incredible. Suddenly our view of them is totally transformed. They have a sense of humor after all. We completely re-evaluate our opinion of them, for the better. We see them in a new light.
Whether you're a company leader, a salesperson, a professional speaker, or someone speaking in a meeting for the first time, HumorPoint's Suite
of Humor Tools lets you present yourself in a welcomed, relatable, and light-hearted way without any risk. By having quick access to the best curated professional-level humor in the world at your fingertips you can easily demonstrate that you have a nice sense of humor. This makes it easy for people to feel good about you and your message in any situation.
With HumorPoint adding strikingly smart and enjoyable humor to your presentations, meetings, email, and communications has never been easier.
Or more fun.
A List of What Humor Improves for Better Results
Presentations
Leadership
Sales Calls
Client Relationships
Meetings
Online Meetings
Company Culture
Reputation
Reviews
Moral
Relationships
Creativity
Attitude
Perspective
Mood
Well-Being
Websites
E-Mails
Newsletters
Advertising
Training-Education
Books-Reports
Safety Information
Marketing Brand
Podcasts - Webinars
Social Media
Blogs
Videos
Fund Raising
Job Interviews
Likability
Laughter need not be cut out of anything since it improves everything.
James Thurber
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PowerPoint + HumorPoint = Presentation Success
The wealth of testimonials to the power of humor is matched only
by the lack of tools and technologies to capitalize on it. Until now.