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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7 Free Google Tools All Small Businesses Should Know

Google offers tons of free tools to help you organize and run your business. Here are seven free Google tools small business owners should be using.

5 Fall Marketing Ideas for Small Businesses

These five fall marketing ideas will help you connect with your customers and attract new leads to your business.

Small Business Grant Application Best Practices

Small business grants are a detailed, multi-step process, and the competition from other companies can be stiff. Here are some tips for writing a strong grant application.

7 Ways to Find Small Business Grants

Small business grants provide free money for startups and businesses, but the competition for funding can be steep. Here are seven excellent ways to find small business grants.

When To Adjust Your Business Plan

The best business plans are flexible and updated consistently as the business grows. Here are five steps to adapting your business plan.

5 Tips for Boosting Employee Morale

If your team struggles with low morale, you can use these five tips for improving employee satisfaction.

Top CMS Elements for Business

A content management system makes creating and publishing content easier for businesses of all sizes. Here are seven steps to choosing the right CMS for your business.

7 Key Leadership Skills That Benefit Employees

As a business owner, your leadership skills have a massive impact on your employees. Here are seven leadership skills that benefit your employees and business the most.

An Entrepreneur's Guide to Google Reviews

Once you understand how Google reviews work, you can encourage and teach your customers how to leave your business a review.

Understanding Content Management Systems (CMS)

A content management system (CMS) lets you set up a website, create content, and maintain a regular publishing schedule. Learn how a CMS works and why your business needs one.