It’s time for Africa’s creators to cash in on $17.8 billion

Albert Makoeng - Managing Director of Nfinity's influencer division.
25/03/26, 11:00
The African creator economy is thriving, growing at a rate of 28.5% per year and set to reach $17.8 billion by 2030. Yet, for many of the continent’s talented creators, turning their content into a sustainable income stream remains a case of ‘Instagram vs reality’. Many African creators face unique hurdles, including limited local brand partnerships, payment processing barriers, and lower collaboration rates.
To help more of the continent’s creators achieve financial stability, Webfluential and theSalt, two of Africa’s leading platforms for digital entrepreneurship, have developed the Creator’s Second Salary Blueprint. This framework is built around the Creator’s Triangle, a model that balances creative, connection, and creator commerce to ensure creators have multiple income streams that work together, rather than relying on any single source of revenue.
A new framework for Africa’s creators to turn content into commerce
