
Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 477 – Jay Jones – To Be Or Not To Be A Black Owned Business – Part Two
As a Black entrepreneur do you want to market your business as a Black-owned business, or do you hide the fact that you are a

As a Black entrepreneur do you want to market your business as a Black-owned business, or do you hide the fact that you are a

In any successful entrepreneurial endeavor, there comes a time when you have to go to places and do things that you’ve never done before. As

Qualified leads are the lifeblood of all businesses. Without a steady stream of qualified leads, your business is destined to fail. Join Jay on his

Black consumer buying power is projected to reach $1.8 trillion dollars by 2024 but only two cents of every dollar is spent with Black-owned businesses.

In 1954 Johnson Publishing Company, publishers of Ebony and Jet magazines produced a short film to encourage advertisers to sell their products or services to

Waffle House has become an iconic brand over the years. Since its inception in 1955, it has been in the news for numerous reasons including,

As entrepreneurs we understand that to be successful, we must continue to sell our products or services. But what happens when we aren’t making sales

On today’s Black Entrepreneur Blueprint podcast episode # 470, Jay honors Juneteenth by discussing and dissecting the history of Juneteenth and its impact on our

For your business to be profitable, you have to continue to make sales. In episode # 459, Jay gave you three hacks to make more

What if I told you that you are looking at your business totally wrong? Many entrepreneurs are struggling right now because they aren’t making enough
What if everything you’ve built could disappear overnight? That’s the reality for entrepreneurs relying solely on social media—a platform you don’t own and can’t control.
Black culture isn’t just influential… It’s profitable. From fashion to music to media, we set the trends, shape the narrative, and move the market.But here’s
Why the Right Business Feels Different Too many entrepreneurs are forcing businesses that were never designed for them. They’re chasing trends… copying other people’s models…