Jason Fell
Jason Fell is the technology editor of Entrepreneur.com in New York City. Previously, he served as online news editor of Foliomag.com, the online arm of Folio: magazine. He also worked as a staff writer forĀ Soundings magazine and a reporter with the Journal Register Company of newspapers. Email him at jfell@entrepreneur.com. You can follow him on Twitter @jwfell.
Square Updates Mobile Payments App with Loyalty Programs, More
The popular mobile transaction application adds several new functions aimed at businesses.
LinkedIn Offers More Insight into its Networking Groups
Business owners now have access to demographic information about the professional groups they join on the popular networking site.
Groupon, Other Deal Sites Not a Good Deal for Small Businesses
A new report suggests voucher offers largely aren't shoring up new customers or sales.
New Google Search Update Could Spell More Trouble for Business Websites
Change to search results puts priority on 'fresher,' more recent web content.
How the New Changes to Gmail Affect Business Users
New features like expanded search and updated display functions might make business email a little bit easier.
Steve Jobs: Victim of His Own Dogged Determination?
The same will and vision that helped Apple's co-founder create a powerful business might also have led to a decision that cost him his life.
How to Get Started with Location-Based Marketing
Three tips for combining a consumer's interests and location in your mobile marketing efforts to help give your revenues a lift.
How Steve Jobs Saved Apple
When he returned in 1997, one of Jobs' first goals was to review the company's bloated product line. Part of our blog series this week on the autobiography of Steve Jobs.
Apple's Simple Marketing Manifesto
In the latest post from our short blog series on the autobiography of Steve Jobs, we look at his vision and drive that made the tech giant what it is today.
Steve Jobs' Surprising First Business Venture
Before starting Apple, Jobs and fellow electronics enthusiast Steve Wozniak had another business idea.
Dumping Your BlackBerry? Join the Club
A new report says fewer people are expected to be using the smartphone for business over the next year.
NBA Great Charles Barkley to Give Tech Startup $25K
Barkley's business-plan contest award to help one lucky business owner 'get into the game.'
Beyond the Free Snacks: Spotlighting the Best Small Workplace Practices
A look at the innovative small-employer practices at the companies that made our annual list.
HopStop Offers Free Geo-Targeted Ads for Small Businesses
Over a 30-day period, ads will appear at no cost within the directions results provided to HopStop's 55 million users.
BlackBerry Outage Affects 'Millions' of Users
Major service interruption that hit other parts of the world earlier this week has reached the U.S., leaving users in the lurch.
10 Movies About Entrepreneurs
A look at some of Hollywood's best films that showcase the real and invented lives of business owners.
How to Recruit a Great Programmer as a Partner
Follow these three steps to land a top-notch software engineer for your tech startup.
Three Business Lessons from 'Moneyball'
Here are the top takeaways from the story of how the Oakland A's changed the way baseball teams do business.
Does Your Company's 'Social Personality' Need a Makeover?
Connecting with customers and making your brand stand out from the competition is vital to social media success, our experts say.
Truck Stop Missouri Boss on How to Negotiate with Mud Wrestlers, Medieval Actors
Joe Bechtold offers advice for turning unusual propositions into big business.
A Small-Business Owner Who Survived the World Trade Center Attacks Looks Back After 10 Years
Greg Carafello looks back at how Sept. 11, 2001, changed him as a business owner.
Startups Born from a Passion for Sports
A look at three companies that are claiming their stake in the arena of sports-related businesses.
Nine NFL Stars Turned Entrepreneurs
After a football fame, entrepreneurship beckons some gridiron vets. Here, a look at notable players now calling their own shots.
Perfect Pitch: The Essentials for Investor Meetings (Infographic)
Here's a look at some of the most crucial details you'll need to convince investors to fund your startup.
10 New Words Every Business Owner Should Know
Not sure what a 'denialist' is? Have you ever had a 'light-bulb moment'? Here, we offer some insight.
The New, New Rules of Business Marketing
Entrepreneurs who ignore online marketing tools are missing a growing opportunity to engage customers, says marketing strategist David Meerman Scott.
Chris Brogan on How Businesses Can Get Started on Google+
The social media expert offers a primer on how to build connections on the new networking site.
5 Worst Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When Pitching Angel Investors
Here's a look at the biggest blunders and how to avoid them.
The Top 10 Angel Investor Groups
A look at the largest groups that fund startups, ranked by number of investors.





