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How to set up a profitable live streaming business in Kenya

Live streaming is the modern way of customer engagement. A business that is not live streaming is akin to a man who is smitten by a beautiful girl but is too shy to approach her. While he gathers his courage another confident man – who probably has less desirable qualities compared to him – approaches his lady, requests her telephone number and may be locks a date. Soon after they start engaging, probably fall in love, get married start a family and live together happily ever after.

If you are not live streaming, you are passing an opportunity to engage new clients, investors, partners and employees. Live streaming offers instant connection and feedback from your target audience. The information gathered during a live streaming session will provide insights regarding your field of operation and form the base for critical business decisions regarding client relations: acquisition and retention.

There are numerous companies undertaking live streaming in the market today. Some offer a complete live streaming experience on Full HD while promoting the event on social media such as Niuslinemedia while others offer more basic experience.

Depending on the brand of equipment you choose to purchase, it will cost between Kshs.2.5 million and Kshs.10 million to set up a fully-fledged live streaming studio.

When setting up a live streaming business you may want to first test your market by hiring the equipment from established companies although, this option will offer lower returns in profits but high value in experience and understanding of the live streaming market.

Like any other business, county license fees are a must! Depending on the business location costs start at Kshs.10, 000.  Most live streaming companies like to brand their vehicles as marketing strategy, which means that the business must also pay for branded vehicle costs to the county government the cost is again determined by the business location. Additionally, the business needs to pay the annual license fees to Kenya Film Commission at the rate of Kshs.12, 000. This license only identifies the business as a film making company but does not allow the business to film on any location without paying filming fees, set aside some fees for the production location to the resident county government. If the business intends to use drones for filming, get a license and accreditation from KCAA . Finally, set aside some money to pay for music and sound effect copyright. Facebook and Youtube are very strict about copyright infringement and have efficient algorithms that immediately spot infringement which leads to deletion or blocking of the live stream.

Live streaming is definitely an exciting venture which has become more lucrative with the advent of the COVID -19 pandemic due to the need for social distancing, and a limit on unnecessary travel. Even without the pandemic, the invention of high internet speeds with large bandwidth is a great driver to the growth and continuity of live streaming business. In 2020, the worldwide market value of live streaming was USD.50 billion and is expected to grow at the annual rate of 21% between 2021 and 2028. Live streaming will only get better and bigger. It is without a doubt the business for today and the future.

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