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 is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company. He created ClassicGames, 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 $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. ==Authorship==