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TWEETING BLACKBEARD: Swashbuckling Business Tip No. 3 from the World’s Greatest Pirate

Tip Number Three:
GOLD AND JEWELRY ARE ROMANTIC TREASURES. STILL, EVERYDAY OBJECTS REACH A LARGER AUDIENCE, ARE EASIER TO MARKET, AND HARDER TO TRACE. 

Blackbeard began raiding and plundering numerous ships along the Eastern coast of America. He stole mainly grain, rum, molasses, ammunition, rope, and tools, contradicting the common belief that he was after riches such as gold and silver.

When he had such supplies, he would bring them to local markets, including one in Bath, NC. Here, Blackbeard would sell the items well below market price to make quick money. It paid off for him, and the market residents loved the cheap prices. Choosing to ignore the possible deadly means by which they were acquired, though.

Take Away Tip Number Three:

From a swashbuckler’s point of view, ‘making the big move’ is brimming with romance. However, piecing together a series of small moves can lead to more rewarding and longer-term results–from both financial and strategic perspectives. Don’t be afraid to think small first and then go BIG!

By Douglas & Foster Eymer