
Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 449 – Jay Jones – What Blacks Can Learn From The Jewish Circular Economy
The Black community is at the bottom of the economic totem pole due to multiple reasons including systemic racism, and a lack of commitment on

The Black community is at the bottom of the economic totem pole due to multiple reasons including systemic racism, and a lack of commitment on

If you find that you’re not excited about your business anymore, it may be a sign that you need to pivot or go in a

If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you must understand how to make money. Join Jay on today’s Black Entrepreneur Blueprint podcast episode #

Entrepreneur success depends on many different factors including your industry, your product or service, your entrepreneur IQ, and more. But there is one piece of

Many entrepreneurs are so eager to help their customers that they actually do themselves and their customers a disservice by not charging them enough, or

One of the biggest reasons many entrepreneurs fail is that they can’t focus. Many entrepreneurs have entrepreneur ADD, attention deficit disorder, and jump from one

In order to grow your business, you must continue to make sales. In today’s economy entrepreneurs don’t have the luxury of wasting money and resources

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

Today I just want to talk to you and give you some encouragement. I’m not going to give you actionable steps per se, but I’m

Welcome to episode # 4 of Jay’s Gems. Today I’m going to discuss how to overcome limiting beliefs as an entrepreneur and give you 5
Are you busy in your business… but not really moving forward? In this episode, Jay Jones breaks down a hard truth most entrepreneurs need to
What if the key to skyrocketing your revenue lies in a simple yet powerful pivot? The secret is targeting clients who value their time more
If you’ve ever been denied a business loan, offered sky-high interest rates, or told to “come back later,” you’re not alone — and it’s not