Starting a business in media is a good idea in South Africa. There is a constant demand for entertainment in the country, and leveraging this opportunity can be lucrative. Depending on your skill level, you can choose from different types of media business ideas.
You don’t need to be a highly educated person to start a business in the media industry. Some skills can be honed over time or you can teach yourself.
Much like any business, it is important to start by doing your own market research into the viability of your business. During this process, your aim is to gather information about the industry such as competitors and emerging trends. This allows a deeper understanding of the risks involved in your particular business.
After you have chosen your business, you will need to set up a business plan and register the business.
This article lists a few ideas that require varying degrees of skill. So, without further ado, here are media business ideas to start in South Africa
1. Website Design and Development
It is estimated that South Africa’s web development and design sector is worth more than R 5 billion. This job requires some web development or design background, but many opportunities exist for individuals to help other businesses create a strong online presence.
Within this sector, developers and designers can build high-quality websites for e-commerce platforms, mobile applications and other services.
2. Copywriting, Editing and Proofreading
If you are someone who is linguistically inclined, offering your skills as a copywriter, editor or proofreader can become a business. This is worth considering since copywriting is estimated to be a U$ 42,22 billion industry by 2030.
A benefit of this type of business is that it can be done on a freelance basis, be it a side hustle or a full-time career with your establishment focused on delivering this service. Clients can operate in any industry, although technical or medical fields might require you to first complete a course that gives insight into terminology and writing techniques used in these fields. Another benefit is also that this business can be run from any location. All you need is a stable internet connection.
3. Photography and Video-services
Do you have a camera and an eye for composition? Even if the answer is no, you can still consider offering clients video editing services.
Photography and videography services require little input costs and have a balance between interacting with people and working independently.
Services that you may offer can include wedding photography, portrait photography for special occasions such as birth announcements, product photography, and event photography. You might even consider providing clients with a combination of both photography and videography, videography and video editing, or all of the above.
Falling within this category, you can sell stock images and videos. Furthermore, videographers can start a YouTube channel within a lucrative niche and monetise it through sponsorships.
4. Graphic Design
Visual communication is a vital part of communication: it transcends language and can evoke powerful emotions when used effectively. So, how do we communicate visually? Through design of course! Every business can benefit from a skilled designer who helps improve their brand’s visual communication.
Items that a graphic designer can create for a business include logos, websites, information sheets, letters, advertisements, newsletters, social media creatives and even artwork for promotional gifts.
To become a graphic designer, you don’t need a specific degree, although it does help in some instances. Mainly you need to ensure that you have a strong portfolio of quality design work. Furthermore, you will need a robust computer that is able to handle large files and design software. You can learn a lot through YouTube tutorials and online resources.
5. Content Creation
Content creation encompasses many categories of media. Content creation includes anything from sound engineering such as podcasts, voiceovers and narrations, to written content and visuals. Some of these items may fall in one of the above-mentioned business ideas, but it can also be a business on its own.
The important thing to remember is to look at what media channels exist and how you can monetise making content for those. Social media, for instance, includes creating, posting and reporting on all forms of social media content that can be posted across different platforms.
Furthermore, content creators can also create blog posts, webinars, quizzes or music.
Brands often need content creators to help build their visibility and improve customer perception. You can use this opportunity to generate a reliable stream of income.
Now that you know what media-related options you have, you can draw inspiration from the list of media business ideas. With determination and a well-researched idea, you can make a business out of any skill.