I am not a comedian no matter how funny I think I am. I certainly amuse myself. But here's a link from a toastmaster(*) on how to tell a joke.
I have no idea if his advice is any good, though I've noticed that one tip - "Never start off by telling your audience how funny the joke is" - is pretty true, & any preface on how funny the joke is will be in direct proportion to the amount of laughter in the room after the joke is done (assuming everyone isn't drunk or high, which changes a lot of things). Another sign something someone said isn't funny - when the person laughs after the joke. They're hoping that their laughter is infectious, & it's a desperate thing an insecure person will always do to alert you that they've just told a joke & if you don't laugh, it'll hurt their feelings.
There's another list here at about.com, the best advice of which is this: "Avoid telling any joke you don't understand." I wish someone had told me that when I was a child!
Okay, I could use that advice these days, too.
(*) This is what a "toastmaster" is, but the link from the website for Toastmasters International.
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