Jamie Johnson

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About Jamie

Jamie Johnson is a Kansas City-based freelance writer who specializes in writing about small business and finance. In additional to writing for CO, she currently writes for clients like Business.com, Quicken Loans, and Business Insider.

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How to Grow Your Facebook Audience

Here are six ways you can start growing your Facebook audience in 2023.

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How to Grow Your LinkedIn Audience

You can build a strong following on LinkedIn, even if you’re starting at zero. Here are seven steps to grow your LinkedIn audience this year.

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How to Grow Your Instagram Following

Instagram can be an excellent tool for small business growth. Here are seven ways to grow your Instagram following.

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How to Start a Brewery

You’ll need more than great beer to start a successful brewery. Here are five steps to starting a brewery.

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Managing Employee Benefits: Understanding ASOs & PEOs

Outsourcing your payroll and HR functions allows you to focus all of your resources on growing your business.

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Top Mental Wellness Benefits to Offer Employees

Here are six mental wellness benefits you can offer to help employees increase their mental well-being.

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5 Habits For Being More Creative and Innovative as an Entrepreneur

If you’re struggling to come up with new ideas, these five habits will make you more creative and innovative.

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How Employee Resource Groups Can Help Employee Retention

Employee resources groups support minority groups in the workplace. Here are six ways they can boost employee retention.

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Best Practices for Starting an Employee Resource Group

An employee resource group (ERG) is a valuable resource for your company and your employees — here are six best practices to follow when starting an ERG.

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4 Causes of Entrepreneurial Burnout (And How to Avoid Them)

You don’t have to live in a constant state of burnout — here are four causes of entrepreneurial burnout and how to avoid them.