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Social Media, More Lucrative Than Acting

July 5, 2024
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Social Media, More Lucrative Than Acting

Kwaku Manu

In today’s digital age, social media has become a powerful tool for individuals to showcase their talents, connect with fans, and build their brand.

With the rise of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, many aspiring actors are finding social media more lucrative than traditional acting gigs.

With social media, actors connect with millions of followers around the world, whereas traditional acting roles only reach a limited audience through film, television, or theater productions. This larger audience reach leads to more opportunities for sponsored content, brand partnerships, and collaborations with other influencers.

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Additionally, social media allows actors to have more control over their content and brand image. With traditional acting roles, actors are often limited to the scripts and characters that are offered to them.

However, with social media, actors create their content, showcase their unique personalities, and engage with fans in a more authentic and personal way. This creative freedom leads to more opportunities for monetization through sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, and merchandise sales.

Furthermore, social media offers actors the ability to diversify their income streams.

In addition to sponsored content and brand partnerships, actors also monetize their social media presence through ad revenue, paid promotions, and online courses or workshops. This diversity in income streams provides actors with a more stable and sustainable source of income compared to relying solely on acting gigs.

Popular Kumawood actor turn presenter, Kwaku Manu disclosed that he has made much more money from social media than acting.

The actor explained that since venturing into social media full-time, he has made a good amount of money.

“In movie making, more money goes into production and other logistics, and this is draining. By the time the movie is done, a lot of money has been spent out of the budget and we are left with little and that is what we share amongst ourselves.

“Unlike social media, I get my content ready and upload it on social media and then I start making money from the content I upload.”

Kwaku Manu

The popular comic actor ventured into full-time vlogging with his Aggressive Interview after the movie industry went down. He continued by becoming a TV presenter on Onua TV before leaving to pursue other things.

With the potential for a larger audience reach, more creative freedom, and diverse income streams, social media is a lucrative avenue for actors to pursue alongside traditional acting roles.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, social media will likely become an even more lucrative and essential tool for actors looking to succeed in the entertainment industry.

Improving Ghanaian Content for Wide Audience

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Creating interesting and educational content is indeed important for attracting a wider audience, including in Ghana.

By producing high-quality content that captivates and informs viewers, content creators engage their audience and build a loyal following. This helps them reach a broader Ghanaian audience and potentially grow their influence and impact.

Additionally, incorporating unique perspectives, storytelling techniques, and cultural elements specific to Ghana also helps content creators stand out and connect with their target audience.

Several Ghanaian content creators make their content interesting and educational, attracting a wider Ghanaian audience.

Kofi Adoma Nwanwani is a renowned Ghanaian journalist and content creator. His YouTube channel, Kofi TV, covers a range of topics including current affairs, interviews, and documentaries. He presents information in an engaging and informative manner, making it accessible to a wider audience.

Ameyaw Debrah is a Ghanaian celebrity and lifestyle blogger. He covers entertainment news, celebrity interviews, and events in Ghana’s entertainment industry. Ameyaw presents his content in an engaging and informative manner, attracting a wide audience interested in Ghanaian pop culture.

Many more talented individuals in Ghana are making impactful and engaging content across various platforms.

By focusing on creating valuable and engaging content, Ghanaian content creators increase their reach and impact in the digital space.

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