4 Income Sources for Titled Players Other than Coaching
Why titled player? Simply because they have more credibility and put a lot of hours into chess. They know different aspects of chess. Still, I have seen many titled players approach me asking how to get more students, how to create courses, and basically a lot of questions about the creator economy. Then I decided why not write an entire article on it? Most of the titled players are making money by coaching, playing, and opening their academies. Coaching is still the number one way for chess players to make money. There are many players who are playing chess and want to do something apart from chess in order to generate sustainable income. Let’s discuss.
1- Opening PGNs
Most of the Grandmasters or aspiring Grandmasters work on the openings. I believe titled players put atleast 40% of their work into new openings. While studying, we find so many new ideas that we are never going to play but we still check them, and save those files. Now the question is why not monetize? You can easily sell PGN files for $5-20.
Where to sell?
Gumroad is a website where you can easily set up your account. (I personally use this to sell my digital chess tracking sheet) Just upload the file, set the price and you are ready to go.
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2- Courses
Everyone knows this income stream. Chess courses are one of the best ways to make money but it also involves a lot of effort. Also, you need to put a lot of time into it.
Where to sell?
Some of the Chessable creators have made $100k+ by selling a single course. Even many non-famous players made $5-10k with a single course. If you create courses for other websites, they pay $500-3000 for an entire video course depending on the topic, language, and title.
3- Blogging
Blogging is another great way to make money. I am personally blogging and made a good amount of money (As per Indian Income standards). You can start your blog on lichess or on Chessdotcom. If you start on social sites, there will be always some limitations. The best way is to start your website, write good articles, and promote it via social channels like X.
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4- Membership Site
I am not sure why IMs and GMs are not doing this. Creating a membership site and collecting monthly fees is a business model. Somewhat like chesscom but on a much lower scale. Running this business individually can make a lot of money. Provide users live classes + Opening files + some extra perks like community and charge them fees between $10-50 per month.
How to create?
There are many websites that help you to host your membership site. Usually, price ranges from $30-100 per month. Some of the websites are – Kajabi, Teachable, Thinkefic, LearnDash, Podia, etc.
Example
ChessMood is a membership site run by Armenian GMs. They charge a monthly subscription and provide a lot of courses + community + other benefits.
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