Innovation is the currency: AfriMass Network urges African media startups and content creators to master monetisation

Innovation is the currency: AfriMass Network urges African media startups and content creators to master monetisation

The 6th Africa Media Ad Sales Innovation Summit (AfriMass 2025) concluded in Accra last week, issuing a firm challenge to Africa’s content creators and media entrepreneurs: innovate or risk obsolescence.

Held at the Accra International Conference Centre during the Ghana Digital Innovation Week, the summit—themed “Innovation and Sustainability: Unlocking Opportunities in Media Startups and the Digital Creator Economy”—drew a clear line between passion and profit, emphasising that the future of African media hinges on mastering monetisation strategies.

The Monetization Imperative

Industry leaders at the AfriMass Session stressed that simply producing content is no longer enough.

They stressed that media start-ups must aggressively integrate innovative revenue streams into their professional careers.

Dr. Maxwell Ampong, CEO of Maxwell Investment Group, highlighted the tangible rewards of this shift.

“Embracing innovative media streams allows professionals to increase competitiveness, expand their reach, and contribute directly to the growth of the African media industry,” Dr. Ampong stated.

Innovation is the currency: AfriMass Network urges African media startups and content creators to master monetisation

He pointed to successful digital creators, such as Kwadwo Sheldon, as proof that content creation is a promising investment capable of generating significant earnings.

Dr. Ampong’s core advice to creators was clear: “Focus on your strengths, meticulously study your niche, and understand the platform algorithms.”

Ghana Digital and Innovation Week, hosted by Impact Investing Ghana, is powered by Venture Capital Trust Fund, GIZ, and other key partners, including the Ghana Chamber of Technology, Ashesi University, and the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program (NEIP).

This year’s event highlighted the progress of Ghana’s innovation ecosystem while encouraging collaboration between policymakers, investors, startups, and digital stakeholders.

Infrastructure vs. Creator Control

While the drive for revenue generation was strong, the summit acknowledged the real infrastructural hurdles facing creators across the continent.

Innovation is the currency: AfriMass Network urges African media startups and content creators to master monetisation

Chris Oguguo, Publisher Representative at Atunwa Digital, expressed concern that many creators are not fully monetising their platforms due to lagging infrastructure.

“Monetisation is necessary, but unfortunately, we don’t yet have the infrastructure across the country. Hopefully, in time, we will reach the level we should be at,” he said, before adding that the challenge must not halt progress. “There must always be a way forward.”

Echoing this sentiment, Raymond Smith, Founder of AfriMass Network, stressed that creators still have significant control over their success, despite the external challenges.

“While infrastructure challenges exist, creators have absolute control over understanding their audience and tailoring their content effectively,” Mr. Smith noted.

He further emphasised the critical importance of partnerships with brands or platforms that facilitate earnings, announcing that AfriMass Network has partnered with Atunwa Digital specifically to support this monetisation initiative.

Content Quality and Audience Insights

Raymond Smith also addressed the quality of content being produced, noting that many creators often default to sensational or “gossip” content, which ultimately limits their impact and future opportunities compared to educational or niche content.

“Extensive research can provide valuable audience insights, helping creators tailor content to their community’s actual needs, which is the foundation of sustainable monetisation,” Raymond Smith, founder of AfriMass Network, concluded.

The AfriMass 2025 summit successfully provided a crucial platform for networking and collaboration, encouraging attendees to explore new partnerships and solidify the commitment to turning African content creation into a sustainable, revenue-generating industry.

The AfriMass session at GDIW 2025 was in partnership with the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program (NEIP), Maxwell Investments Group (MIG), Africa School Entrepreneurship, Atunwa Digital, Newsroom Business Initiative (NBI), Empowerment Worship Center, Global Entrepreneurship Festival, and the New Media Association of Ghana with support from Pentecost University (Communications Studies Dept.), Delix Cosmetics, Compufy Ghana, Warrior King Watches, Mont Water, AladdinSnacks, mNotify, Customer Service Africa, Rhyme Consult, LeatheronCallGH, The New Africa Channel, TBN Africa, JoyBusiness, Modern Africa, KYS Africa, theydMedianetwork, NOKTV, NOKFM, and Oneplay Africa.

About Africa Media Ad Sales Innovation Summit – AfriMass

AfriMass is Africa’s leading thought leadership and professional development platform dedicated to the convergence of media, advertising, and technology across the continent.

We serve as the critical bridge, bringing together C-level media executives, ad sales leaders, content creators, digital publishers, broadcast professionals, and AdTech innovators to define the future of media monetisation in Africa.

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