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Nilipe kwa dollar! Comedian Crazy Kennar unveils rate card


Content creator, Crazy Kennar, an increasingly popular online brand, has laid bare his price tags.

The leaked rate card boldly declares the fees in US dollars.

For online Digital Marketing, his charges on the popular platform Instagram stand at USD 4,000 (KSh 628,040) for an organic video, USD 2,000 (KSh 314,020) for a static post, and a modest USD 300 (KSh 47,103) for an Instagram story.

Meanwhile, his ventures into the realm of Facebook command USD 5,500 (KSh 863,555) for an organic video and USD 1,500 (KSh 235,515) for a static post.

YouTube enthusiasts can secure his comedic prowess for USD 3,500 (KSh 549,535) per organic video.

Twitter enthusiasts, on the other hand, can avail themselves of an organic video for USD 2,000 (KSh 314,020).

For those aiming to integrate his charismatic persona into their brand, the comedian’s brand endorsement services come at a whopping USD 30,000 (KSh 4,710,300).

A presence in the television realm via TV commercials requires an annual investment of USD 25,000 (KSh 3,925,250).

Furthermore, his dominance in Kenya’s advertising skyline through billboards and digital prints demands a yearly contribution of USD 25,000 (KSh 3,925,250) each.

The leaked document has sparked debates within the entertainment and marketing industries, with some applauding the comedian’s bold move to demand what he believes is fair compensation for his creative services.

However, others question the sustainability of such high fees in the Kenyan market.

Industry experts suggest that this leak may lead to a shift in how social media influencers and content creators in Kenya negotiate their rates, potentially impacting the broader landscape of digital marketing collaborations.

As the comedian has not officially commented on the leaked rate card, speculation is rife about how this revelation might influence future collaborations and partnerships within the entertainment and advertising sectors.

Crazy Kennar joins the list of other Kenyan content creators who charge millions of money for their services online.

He recently had a successful stand-up comedy show at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).

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