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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5 Tips to Fight Burnout as an Entrepreneur

Burnout is common among entrepreneurs, but you don’t have to accept it as the norm. Here are five ways you can beat burnout and feel reenergized in your business.

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5 Entrepreneurial Skills That Anyone Can Learn

Use these techniques to improve and expand on capabilities crucial for business ownership and life.

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5 Leadership Skills That Anyone Can Learn

Not everyone is a natural-born leader, but anyone can hone their abilities to guide others. Start with these skills.

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How to Increase Employee Satisfaction

Boosting employee satisfaction is important for businesses of all sizes. Here are five ways to get started.

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5 Daily Habits Smart Entrepreneurs Will Adopt in 2023

Daily habits create discipline and can improve your overall productivty. Here are five daily habits entrepreneurs should adopt in 2023.

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5 New Social Media Tactics to Try

Leveraging the power of social media can drive small business growth in 2023. Here are five tactics to try.

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What Is Business Equity? How to Calculate Company Value

Equity is the value of your company after deducting your liabilities from your assets. Learn more about how business equity works and how it’s calculated.

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How to Protect Your Business Name

Here’s how to protect your brand if another company takes your business name.

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Life Skills for Managers

Being a great manager isn't all about productivity and KPIs. It's mostly about being a person people want to work for. Here are five skills every manager needs.

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Business Resources for Young Entrepreneurs

Mentorship and guidance are invaluable for all entrepreneurs, but especially younger ones. Here are nine resources for entrepreneurs starting their journey in their earlier years.