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Writer and Content Strategist
Jennifer Wang is a Los Angeles-based journalist and content strategist who works at a startup and writes about people in startups. Find her at lostconvos.com.

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Building a Business

Aisle of Discontent

Biz travelers never had it better. So why are they still so cranky?
Building a Business

Business Models Illustrated

The new <em>Business Model Generation</em> book uses creative visuals to break down business models into nine building blocks.
Building a Business

Just Brilliant

When Americans stopped buying $40,000 solar panel systems, SunRun came up with a solution: Lease them.
Business News

Girl Power

Why women in business have suffered fewer casualties than men
Building a Business

Ask a Pro: Closing Time

With businesses everywhere struggling, how do you decide if it's time to throw in the towel?
Building a Business

Brewing Big (With a Micro Soul)

After 18 years of growth and with annual revenue about to break $100 million, Kim Jordan still maintains New Belgium's freewheeling spirit.
Business Accounting

Former Banker Wins Big on ‘Shark Tank’

The judges on the venture capital-inspired reality TV show “Shark Tank” had their say on the Daily Dose. Now what about the entrepreneurs? Kwame Kuadey is CEO and founder of GiftCardRescue.com, an online marketplace where people can buy and trade unused gift cards. We asked him how he escaped the tank in episode four with […]
Building a Business

Is That the Best You Can Do?

These days, everyone's a haggler. How to give your clients what they want without giving away the store.
Business Accounting

Q&A with ‘Shark Tank’ Judge Daymond John (part 4 of 5)

“Shark Tank,” ABC’s reality TV show featuring capital-hungry entrepreneurs and five investors holding the pursestrings, is well underway as we near the end of the judges’ line-up. The spotlight today is on Daymond John, founder of FUBU The Collection, a multimillion-dollar fashion empire that sprang from fairly humble origins. In 1992, after some success selling […]
Business Accounting

Q&A with ‘Shark Tank’ Judge Kevin O’Leary (part 3 of 5)

The set looked a lot more welcoming in the third episode of “Shark Tank,” Mark Burnett’s latest reality TV show featuring entrepreneurs pitching ideas to tough venture capitalists. The five “sharks” are now convening in a room with couches and earthy tones–but it’s probably just to lull victims into a false sense of security. This […]
Business Accounting

‘Shark Tank’ Judges Hunt for Entrepreneurs: Q&A with Robert Herjavec

Last night was the network television premiere of “Shark Tank,” a new reality series featuring desperate entrepreneurs trying to sell their business ideas to a panel of five millionaire investors. If judges like what they see, they’ll negotiate (or attack each other) for a piece of the venture. More often than not, though, contestants just […]
Building a Business

From T-Shirt Salesman to TV Icon

As he prepares to put small business in the spotlight, reality TV titan Mark Burnett reflects on his own entrepreneurial journey.
Business Accounting

An Industry Association Does Good

UV-emitting tanning beds into its highest cancer risk category won’t make much difference to clients Indoor Tanning Association full-page ad New York Post Join thediscussion on E-Connect
Building a Business

The Man Behind the Memes

Internet content connoisseur Ben Huh explains our fascination with cat photos, cheeseburger hats and misspelled words.
Business Accounting

Cultivate Your Online Reputation

If you haven’t been paying attention to your online reviews, it’s probably time to start. This morning, RatePoint, a firm that provides businesses with online reputation management tools, revealed the results of a survey illustrating the importance of customer feedback. Nearly 25 percent of respondents said online reviews benefited their businesses, and only four percent […]

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