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Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast Problem Solvers. Outside of Entrepreneur, he is the author of the book Build For Tomorrow, which helps readers find new opportunities in times of change, and co-hosts the podcast Help Wanted, where he helps solve listeners' work problems. He also writes a newsletter called One Thing Better, which each week gives you one better way to build a career or company you love.
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How to Become the Person Everyone Roots For
Good things don't just happen. They happen to people who hustle for them.
To Succeed, Just Follow This Six-Step Plan
Stuck trying to figure out what's next? Just start moving.
Should You Compete With (and Potentially Kill) Your Own Business?
Adam Schwartz's t-shirt company was struggling. Instead of saving it, he built something new -- and better.
The Best Way To Get What You Want? Focus On Your Customers' Needs.
Forget your own desires, and lead with the value you can provide.
10 Inspirational Quotes to Keep You Going Through Hard Times
Post them on your wall for when you need a pick-me-up.
SimpliSafe Chased the Wrong Customer. This Pivot Saved The Business.
SimpliSafe is a security system built for renters. But it unexpectedly gained traction with homeowners.
Recently Edited Content by Jason Feifer
Banning TikTok Would Hurt Small Businesses. Here's What Congress Should Do Instead
There are ways to mitigate the potential threats of TikTok without a complete ban.
4 Strategies for Building Deep Business Relationships
It's important to build relationships long before you need them.
Confused About Web3? Steve Aoki Dissects His Business to Show How You Can Make Money.
The DJ-turned-digital-entrepreneur has a gift for seeing the potential in strange things. Now, he's making a case for navigating the wild west of Web3.
Worried That You Don't Have Time for Self-Care? Here's How to Fit It Into Any Schedule
How do you start incorporating self-care into your life? It's easier than you think.
Want A Bigger Audience? Here's How I Reinvented My Podcast to Better Serve My Listeners
My old podcast "Teach Me Something New" became a new show called "First In Line" — all because I listened to my listeners.