Jason Feifer

Entrepreneur Staff
Editor in Chief

Book 1 on 1 with Jason Feifer

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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Social Media

With This LinkedIn Algorithm Change, Your Best Posts Could Reach New Readers for Months

It's one of many new features rolling out on the platform in 2024.

Growing a Business

He Had No Idea How to Be A Tour Guide. Then He Built One of America's Most Successful Tour Companies.

On this episode of "America's Favorite Mom and Pop Shops," we take a spin around the Windy City with the founder of Bobby's Bike Hike.

Starting a Business

When They Decided to Stop Chasing Money, the Owners of This Unique Shop Found That Money Started Chasing Them

On this episode of "America's Favorite Mom and Pop Shops™," the married couple behind a coffee and leather goods shop in Idaho explain how following their passions led them to success.

Making a Change

She Wrote An 'Escape Plan' to Quit Her Job and Move to an Island. Now She's There Generating Nearly $300,000 A Year

"My detailed, step-by-step plan on how I would quit my job and move to a Caribbean island."

Business News

He Had $2,000 and No Idea How to Run a Business. Here's How He Turned That Into Two Thriving Barber Shops.

On this episode of "America's Favorite Mom & Pop Shops™," learn small business success secrets from Jason Bunce, owner of Skull & Combs.

Leadership

This Billionaire Investor Says Most Founders Focus on the Wrong Question — Which Can Be Deadly

Thomas Tull wants founders to move with "velocity," and says too many of them let one preoccupation slow them down.

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