Jane Porter
Jane Porter is an associate editor at Entrepreneur.com in New York City. Her stories have appeared in publications including BusinessWeek Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Men's Health and The Chronicle of Higher Education. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Brown University as well as a masters of fine arts in creative writing from Warren Wilson College in Asheville, N.C.
How to Build Credibility as a Young Entrepreneur
Five steps to make your business a success when experience is not on your side.
Shift Your Mindset, Save Your Business
Five steps to see your company in a new way -- and make a comeback.
How the Recession Saved One Company
A small business owner is forced to retract, only to return stronger than ever.
How Pricing Can Power a Turnaround
A small business overhauls its fee model to woo customers and make a comeback.
How to Stage a Small-Business Comeback
Three turnaround strategies to survive, and thrive, beyond the recession.
Multimillion-Dollar Domains
A look at some of the priciest names on the Internet.
Three Common Marketing Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Experts and small-business owners share tips to avoid blunders that affect your bottom line.
Do's and Don'ts of Securing a Domain Name
Consider these six tips from small-business owners and experts before deciding on a website name.
When Peers Prompt a Turnaround
As part of our Small Business Comebacks series, a Cincinnati-based IT company reaches out for guidance to stage a comeback.
Rebuilding Sales After Deep Discounts
As part of our Small Business Comebacks series, an online fragrance retailer creates technology for a turnaround.




