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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RUN » FINANCE

8 Employee Expense Tools to Consider

Efficient expense tracking is a necessity for businesses of all sizes. Here are eight employee expense tools you can consider.

RUN » FINANCE

Should You Give Employees a Company Car?

Before providing your employees with a company vehicle, you need to consider the legal and tax implications.

START » STRATEGY

9 Sustainable Business Terms: What They Mean And How to Use Them

Learn nine sustainable business terms, their meaning, and when companies can use them.

GROW » MARKETING

How to Market Your Sustainable Business

Customers are more concerned about the environment than ever and want to work with socially responsible companies. Here are six ways to market your sustainable business.

GROW » MARKETING

Local Services That Cater to Work-From-Home Employees

These six services will attract more work-from-home employees to your business.

GROW » MARKETING

6 Strategies to Market Your Local Business to Work-From-Home Employees

Learn how to help your business stand out to local work-from-home employees.

GROW » MARKETING

How to Market Your Business During a Recession

It’s important to continue marketing your business, even during an economic downturn. Learn six strategies for marketing your business during a recession.

GROW » MARKETING

6 Steps to Market Your Business in a Competitive Market

Learn six strategies to market your business and stand out in a crowded market.

RUN » FINANCE

How to Choose a Business Bank Account

If you run a small business, you’ll need a business bank account. Here are seven tips for choosing one.

RUN » TECHNOLOGY

7 Paper Records You Should Keep at Your Business

Most companies are going fully digital, but here are seven items for which you should still keep paper records.