HOW TO MAKE MONEY FROM MUSIC IN KENYA

*HOW TO MAKE MONEY FROM MUSIC*

There are many ways to make money in the music industry in Kenya. You can earn money on YouTube, live performances, digital sales, sponsorships or become a brand ambassador. 

You can work in the music industry as a producer, musician, record label or music promoters in Kenya. 

Therefore, if you are thinking of getting into the music industry, there are many opportunities and areas you can venture into.

*Lucrative Ways to Earn as a Musician in Kenya*

You could be wondering, how do Kenyan musicians make money? The following are excellent ways you can generate money through the music industry in Kenya.

*YouTube Channel*

You can earn extra income by uploading your music on a YouTube channel. If your channel becomes popular, Ads will be displayed on it.  Whenever people click on an advert on your channel, you earn a commission. 

There are many platforms through which you can use to collect the money you make through YouTube.

*Selling Merchandise*

Musicians can make extra cash by selling products associated with you. For instance, you engrave your name or brand on t-shirts, buttons, stickers and caps and sell them. 

To do so, you need to be popular and have significant followers. You can organize events and shows where you can sell your products. 

Also, whenever you go to perform in an event, you can carry those items and sell them to your fans. However, before embark on selling merchandise in large scale, make sure that you have a large customer base.

*Live Performances*

Live performance is one of the most common ways prominent musicians make money. Musicians perform on concerts and corporate events. You have probably come across roadshows by hosted companies with live performances by artists. 

Companies pay musicians handsomely to perform on events and company product promotions.

*Royalties and Licenses*

Lately, the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) has improved its operations. Kenyan musicians can get their dues for music plays on radios and televisions. Whenever a song is played on entertainment joints, radio and television, the musician is paid some money. 

The role of MCSK is to collect royalties for song plays on behalf of the musicians. Also, musicians get paid whenever their music is played on adverts. Many musicians earn from their songs playing on adverts. 

*Selling Songs in CDs and DVDs*

You have probably come across vehicles playing music and encouraging people to buy the songs. Selling CDs and DVDs is the other way musicians make money in Kenya. The musician can sell the songs directly or through the producer. The producer will then pay the musician the money he collects through sales.

*Digital Sales*

Many people listen to songs online. Kenyan musicians are making money for songs they sell online. You can sign up on platforms like iTunes so that for any downloads of your song, you get paid. People will have to pay a certain amount of money to download your music.

You can also set up your website where you can be selling songs. It will be possible for internet users to sample songs and buy them before downloading. Besides, many local sites are offering the same services that you can liaise with and start generating revenue from your music e.g Viusasa.

*Marketing Brands*

Kenyan artists are making money through brand promotion. This way, artists become brand ambassadors and promote products using their names. Since musicians have a large following, they can influence their fans to use a particular product. The corporate then pay the artists for their influence on their product.

*Ringback Tunes*

Safaricom and Airtel have Skiza Tunes and Hello Tunes products respectively. Ringback tunes are songs that entertain callers before the receiver answers the call. 

They have become excellent ways through which musicians can make money online. The more popular your songs are, the more you earn since you will have more fans using your song as a ringback tune. 

When you sign up for ringback tunes, you will get a unique code for a particular song. You will need to share the code with your fans to set your song as their ringback tune.

*Music Competitions*

There are many competitions organize for different music genres. You can make extra cash using your music talent. For instance, there was "Tusker Project Fame" organized by EABL that aimed to get the most talented artists. Winners got huge sums of money. 

By taking part in such competitions, you also increase your fans base. 

*Conclusion*

To make money as a musician, an artist should have diverse ways to make money from music. Then, you also need to market your songs and let your fans know the different ways you are monetizing your music. 

Making money in the music industry is important if you are aspiring to become an artist. To start generating significant revenues from music requires patience, hard work and creativity.

As we always tell you, there’s no marathon race that has ever been won by those who did not start the race. If you like the idea discussed above and you have what it takes to actualize it…then don’t wait to start…just do it.

Also don’t forget to join our training on Bulb Onions & Garlic Farming.

We have created a WhatsApp group called *BULB ONIONS & GARLIC FARMING TRAINING*

Nearly every meal of the average Kenyan has to have onions as part of the ingredients.

This tells you something about the market out there. There is a high demand for onions! 

In Kenya, we have a serious scarcity of onions.

The shortage is so dire that farmers in oloitoktock, Nyeri, Rumuruti, Emali, Kajiado, and other onion growing areas, clear their stocks in less than a week of harvest because of the high demand.

To fill this market demand gap, traders have to go deep into the villages of Tanzania and Uganda in a frantic search for onions.

Now imagine if you were growing onions on your farm.

Right here in Kenya.

Onion Customers would be rushing to buy the onions from you.

And by giving them what they want, you would be saving Kenyan traders the hustle of going to a distant land in search of onions.

Can you now see… the great opportunity onion farming provides?

We have created a WhatsApp group called *BULB ONIONS & GARLIC FARMING TRAINING*

In this group we are going to train and teach you for 21 days on how you can farm and profit from Bulb Onions and Garlic agribusiness. We will also have discussions, questions and answers sessions in the group.

The training will start on Wednesday, 26th July 2023.

We have prepared a program or schedule on how our Training will be conducted.

Our training on Bulb Onions and Garlic Farming Business will take 21 days (Monday to Friday, excluding weekends)

We will be educating/teaching you from 9.am to 2.pm by posting articles, images, PDF documents and videos. And from 2.pm to 7.pm the group will be open for discussions, questions and answers.

*NOTE*: The training won't affect your daily schedules. You can access all the information posted in the training group at your own free time.

Also our training will be on weekdays only, Monday to Friday, excluding weekends so that those who will be busy during the weekdays can catch up with our training over the weekend.

Below is a schedule of what will be learnt on each day of our training.

DAY 1: Introduction to Bulb Onions and Garlic farming in Kenya (How profitable is Bulb Onions and Garlic farming in Kenya and What is the best time to plant them in Kenya).

DAY 2: Where do Bulb Onions and Garlic grow best in Kenya and Successful Bulb Onions and Garlic farmers in Kenya.

DAY 3: Planning your Bulb Onions and Garlic farming Business and Capital requirements.

DAY 4: Which are the best Bulb Onions and Garlic varieties in Kenya and How long does it take them to mature.

DAY 5: Phases of Growth (Vegetative Phase, Bulbing Phase & Blooming Phase).

DAY 6: Climatic & Soil Requirements for growing Bulb Onions and Garlic.

DAY 7: Land Preparation for growing Bulb Onions and Garlic.

DAY 8: Planting (Should I Grow Onions from Seed or from Sets?).

DAY 9: Bulb Onions and Garlic Plant Development.

DAY 10: Irrigation (How to set up drip irrigation for your Bulb Onions and Garlic farm and when to water).

DAY 11: Which fertilizer is best for Bulb Onions and Garlic and How to mulch your Bulb Onions and Garlic.

DAY 12: How to thin Bulb Onions and Garlic plants and control weeds.

DAY 13: Common Bulb Onions and Garlic pests and diseases in Kenya.

DAY 14: Harvesting Bulb Onions and Garlic.

DAY 15: Curing Bulb Onions and Garlic .

DAY 16: Storing Bulb Onions and Garlic.

DAY 17: Bulb Onions and Garlic Dehydration.

DAY 18: Where to sell your Bulb Onions and Garlic in Kenya.

DAY 19: Common Mistakes in Bulb Onions and Garlic farming and how to avoid them.

DAY 20: How to make your Bulb Onions and Garlic agribusiness profitable.

DAY 21: Conclusion of our Training.

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