Over the last decades, African creators have put a spotlight on the creative industry. This emergence is not only due to the growing need for digital products and services on African Continent. It is also a result of the successful content that has made companies experience tremendous growth. Creators have made this a major source of income and we keep having diverse ideologies.
Going by how successful many global platforms have become, their wider exposure and large audience, African content creators see global platforms like Amazon, Udemy, Skillshare, Thinkific as better options for selling digital products. However, content creators in top countries get to the limelight more than in other regions. Africans may not have as much access to avenues for revenue on large platforms as their famous counterparts. This serves as the base of inspiration for John Divine, Precious Isikadi and Peter Akpobowe. They thought of a platform that can avail content creators to provide their services.
Nadet.co Plan
During a conversation with Precious, he said African learners and creators still feel they’re left out of these other platforms. Nadet.co is providing a way that will make it easier for the creators themselves to share their content with the world. They also want to help learners find the content that they want quick, fast, and in the cheapest way. After many reiterations, Nadet.co officially launched in July 2021. Their platform allows digital content creators all over Africa to upload content and make money on the platform.
They believe that getting enough exposure to earn may be difficult for content creators in developing regions. Still, they are likely to stand a better chance on Nadet.co been Africa vibes. The team is optimistic that their strategy of providing creators support in marketing their products will help them sell faster. They also provide traffic for high reach will help creators grow faster and increase Nadet.co possibility of becoming a dominant player.