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Creators Need Degrees Too

Why Education Matters in the Creator Economy

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The creator economy is booming. From TikTok and YouTube to podcasts and Instagram, digital content has evolved from a hobby into a thriving, competitive career path. More young South Africans are seizing this opportunity, using content creation to earn an income, build their personal brand, and express their creativity.

At first glance, it may seem like you don’t need a degree to succeed. Going viral requires only a smartphone, consistency, and a good grasp of what’s trending. But behind the numbers and hashtags lies a complex industry that demands more than just creativity.

“The social media influencer landscape in South Africa is undergoing a transformation as value shifts from quantity to quality,” explains Michele O’Hara, Deputy Dean of Brand Communication at IIE VEGA School. “Brands and online communities want creators and marketers who think critically about the digital space and can deliver campaigns that truly connect with culture.”

Success in today’s creator economy requires strategic thinking, brand awareness, and adaptability. Creators are no longer just entertainers — they are creative directors, marketers, analysts, and entrepreneurs. That’s why a foundation of formal knowledge and practical skill can set aspiring creators apart.

What to Study as a Creator

Courses in Brand Communication, Digital Marketing, Copywriting, and Multimedia Design teach creators the science behind strong content. From audience psychology and monetisation to storytelling frameworks and strategy, these programmes equip students with the tools to grow sustainably.

For visual storytellers, Experience Design and Communication Design introduce motion graphics, UX design, and multimedia production. For wordsmiths, Copywriting develops conceptual thinking, storytelling, and the ability to craft messages that sell — skills crucial for personal branding or working with global campaigns.

At the Africa Creator Festival (ACF) in Cape Town, founder Jolene Roelofse emphasised the importance of education:

“What we’re witnessing isn’t just an emerging creator economy in Africa – it’s exploding with potential. Formal education grounds creativity in real-world knowledge and gives young people a stronger foundation for success.”

More Than Creativity – It’s Business

The creator economy is also a billion-rand industry. A 2023 report by IAB South Africa and Narrative revealed that local creators earned over R1 billion in just one year through influencer marketing and brand collaborations. To thrive, creators must understand contracts, copyright, intellectual property law, and performance analytics — skills often overlooked by self-taught creators.

“A degree won’t show you how to follow trends, but it will help you understand platform mechanics, audience behaviour, and the strategy behind high-performing content,” adds O’Hara. “That insight is what drives long-term influence, not just short-term virality.”

From Viral to Valuable

Whether you’re building your personal brand, freelancing, or planning your own creative agency, education provides structure, professionalism, and purpose. You don’t need a degree to be a creator, but it might be the key to turning your content from simply viral into truly valuable.

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