Dentsu School of Influence opens Ghana applications for aspiring content creators
The Dentsu School of Influence has opened applications in Ghana, giving emerging content creators an opportunity to develop the skills needed to turn their creativity into sustainable careers.
Dentsu School of Influence has opened applications in Ghana for aspiring content creators to turn their creativity into sustainable careers in the digital economy. The initiative, announced on Joy FM's Super Morning Show on August 20, aims to equip emerging creators with the necessary skills to build successful careers in content creation.
The program focuses on brand strategy, audience development, commercial readiness, and the creation of sustainable businesses around creative work. It goes beyond training social media influencers, aiming to turn participants into digital entrepreneurs capable of generating lasting commercial value from their creativity. This initiative is part of a broader effort to bridge the gap between Africa's creative talent and the opportunities within the creator economy.
Dentsu South Africa, in partnership with CSA.global, is spearheading the program to help Ghanaian creators with strong creative visions and ambitions for digital careers to capitalize on this opportunity.
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