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Frances Dodds is Entrepreneur magazine's deputy editor. Before that she was features director for Entrepreneur.com, and a senior editor at DuJour magazine. She's written for Longreads, New York Magazine, Architectural Digest, Us Weekly, Coveteur and more.

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Franchise

What Franchisors Need to Know When Hiring a Marketing Agency

To create consistency (and success) across multiple locations, franchises should find a marketing agency that understands their story-and knows how to tell it across platforms.

Culture

To Combat WFH Burnout, This Company Sent Employees to Work From Lakeside, Beachfront and Mountaintop Airbnbs

After working remotely in a Colorado vacation rental for a few weeks, the CEO of Dallas-based company OneDay decided to extend the experience to his employees. Here's how it turned out.

Leadership

How to Navigate Election Tensions at Work

We'll be taking our feelings about this deeply divisive election to work with us. An expert weighs in on how to keep up company morale and coworker relationships when disagreements arise.

Thought Leaders

Why Writing About Your Life Makes You a Better Entrepreneur

Making yourself into an "I" character can help you put some distance between yourself and your ego, eschew perfectionism, and get reacquainted with what you really believe in.

Franchise

If You're in Franchising and Need a New Bank, Ask These Questions

Now more than ever, franchisors and franchisees alike need to work with a bank they can trust. Here's how to get the most of your financial partner.

Thought Leaders

The Wing Founder Audrey Gelman Says She Made Big Mistakes

The former CEO of the women's coworking space is speaking out to take responsibility for how the company mistreated employees of color and sustained classist structures.

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Growing a Business

Fitness Brands Have a Loyalty Problem. Here's How One Charleston Studio Cracked It.

For fitness brands, it's notoriously difficult to keep customers coming back. Hylo Fitness experimented until they got it right.

Growing a Business

There Are Three Types of 'No,' Says the World's Leading Door-to-Door Sales Expert. Here's How to Know Which One You're Hearing

I've heard "no" more times than I can count. Here's how I turn objections into sales.

Money & Finance

These Are the Smartest Tax Strategies in 2025, According to a CPA

There will be numerous opportunities to decrease your tax burden this year. As a CPA, here's the playbook I'm giving to my clients.

Growing a Business

6 Cutthroat Strategies for Making More Money in 2025, According to Business Leaders

Six business leaders share their most effective solutions for cutting costs and making the most of margins.