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Community Building

35m · Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories · 18 Apr 07:00

No Solopreneur is an island. Even as we run our own businesses, the importance of building a community of other business owners is paramount. From sharing advice and support to building a thriving and competitive marketplace, networking and building connections can take your business to the next level. Jannese and Austin talk with Ciara Imani May who runs her own hair brand and is passionate about taking care of her customers and uplifting her community. In this episode we’ll explore why small business networking as a solopreneur with a solid network allows you to have the best of both worlds: to be your own boss but still have a supportive community around you.

Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:

  • QuickBooks.com
  • QuickBooks for Solopreneurs

For a recap from this week’s episode visit:

Episode 7 Recap with Ciara Imani May of Rebundle.


Or learn more about this topic at this resource: How Networking Can Help You Leverage the Wisdom of Other Entrepreneurs

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