Some of the participants in a pose after the workshop
Ghanaian musicians and content creators have been advised to mine the data their online platforms generate to enable them optimise the performance of their platforms.
Tech consultant, Kwadey Spikey Nkrumah, advised that they must be aware of the demographics and locations of their audiences to allow them to better serve their fans and continue learning about the tools available.
He said some of the steps they should take includes finding which of their online content has been successful, what is working for others, build relationships with others who can help and be mindful of the social media dos and don’ts.
“Using your data effectively will allow you to make better decisions on your content and strategy to increase your revenue, and consistency is the key on digital platforms; try to keep up with regular releases and content to keep your fans engaged,” he stressed.
Spikey made these comments at a two-day workshop on ‘Leveraging Digital Tools to Generate Revenue’ organised by the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) with support from the Ghana Skills Development Fund (GSDF).
He advised the participants to be creative in their use of channels, with strategies tailored specifically for each channel.
Some of the participants expressed their satisfaction with the workshop.
Officer KDM from the Western Region said, “The workshop has been very insightful, although I knew some of the things we were thought, I have appreciated it even better and I know how to handle my digital presence even better now.” Jerome Biggs from the Volta Region noted, “With these new insights, my work will be even much better than it used to be.”
In his closing remarks, the acting President of MUSIGA, Bessa Simons, expressed the union’s appreciation to GSDF for the support. He tasked the participants to return with the good news of the workshop and also share the knowledge with their colleagues in the regions.
He indicated that the next workshop as part of the series would take place in Kumasi in August, and in Tamale in October. In all, thirty-two members will be trained in uploading, marketing, and monitoring the monetisation of their works online and Artificial Intelligence (AI).