Virtual Magician

3 Virtual Magician Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 6th, 2024

Magic is timeless! If you love entertaining people and performing at corporate or social events, you can become a virtual magician.

Virtual magicians spice up events and provide fun diversion in an otherwise busy environment. As a virtual magician, your business is to entertain guests at family and corporate events.

To become a virtual magician, you will need a computer, a stable internet connection, and great creativity, so you always leave your audience amused.

In this list, you'll find real-world virtual magician success stories and very profitable examples of starting a virtual magician that makes money.

1. Ah Real Magic LLC ($240K/year)

Gary Ferrar, a college theater major turned professional magician and mentalist, came up with the idea to start his business after performing for pediatric units in hospitals and realizing his talent for magic. He saw an opportunity in the industry, with magicians lacking internet presence and quality photos and videos. Gradually, he transitioned from performing for kids to targeting high-end clients and corporations, and now earns over $40K per month with clients including Verizon, Amazon, Google, and Facebook.

How much money it makes: $240K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 1

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How I Started A $25K/Month Career As A Magician And Mentalist

Gary Ferrar, a professional magician and mentalist, shares how he marketed himself to high-end clients and corporations, resulting in a 25k/month career which has included performances for clients such as Google, Facebook, Uber, and Pepsi.

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2. Dan Chan Presents: Virtual Magic Shows ($144K/year)

Daniel Chan, the founder of Dan Chan Presents, LLC, came up with the idea for his magic entertainment business after years of honing his craft and performing at various events. He realized that he could quit his desk job and pursue magic full time, aiming to make a gross six figures per year. Through hard work, dedication, and a focus on attracting tech audiences, he has become known as The Billionaire's Magician and has successfully transitioned his performances to virtual platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic. With media features in prominent publications, he continues to attract and retain customers in the entertainment industry.

How much money it makes: $144K/year
How much did it cost to start: $100
How many people on the team: 4

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How I Left A Lucrative Job To Start A $12K/Month Magic Shows Business

Dan Chan Presents, LLC is a unique company specializing in sophisticated magic entertainment for savvy corporate audiences, earning $160K performing live, and was able to pivot to virtual events during the COVID-19 pandemic, expanding marketing reach performing internationally, and being featured multiple times in Business Insider and The Hustle.

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3. James Chan - Prodigy Magician and Juggler ($12K/year)

James Chan, a 12-year-old magician and juggler, started his business after his father had a vision for him to perform alongside him. Through years of practice and performances, James honed his skills and now offers virtual magic and juggling shows for customers around the world. With numerous accolades and appearances on television, James has established himself as a talented entertainer in his industry.

How much money it makes: $12K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1K
How many people on the team: 3

How I Started A Career As A Kid Magician And Juggler At The Age Of 6

A 12-year-old magician and juggler has launched a successful virtual entertainment business with a minimum rate of $150 per hour and annual earnings of $200-250 per show, by following in his father's footsteps and training with industry experts.

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