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Nathan Hirsch

@itsnathanhirsch

Building A 10-Business Portfolio (5 Down, 5 To Go) 🚀 FreeUp Founder (Exited 2019) 🔥 No Work Travel

Denver, Colorado Katılım Şubat 2009
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Nathan Hirsch
Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
I wasn't born into a wealthy family. If I wanted something, I had to pay for it --- 4 years ago I exited a business I bootstrapped Today, I own several businesses Growing up my parents were both teachers My dad was a teacher at a high school a town over And I got to go to a better high school because of it At this school, it seemed like every kid had a wealthy family The newest toys, clothes, games, etc I wanted what they had …. My parents made me pay for everything Even when I was too young to get a real job I got my first job at 13 slowly learning skills Sales, Customer Service, Managing People --- I also realized I hated working for other people By the age of 18 I had been: - A Head Umpire For My Town - Intern At Aaron’s - Intern At Firestone - Endless Summer Lawncare Jobs/ Projects I never got a job after that I got to college and started hustling Started selling textbooks online Discovered Amazon Hired my first employee before I could drink Built a remote team to run the business --- By 25 I had 📌 Sold $25 million on Amazon 📌 Built a team of 30 (With A Great Hiring Process) 📌 Opened Up An Office 📌 Hired My First Virtual Assistant I had no idea what was next... But I knew how to hire A players Someone asked me to find them a great VA I became obsessed… I started a freelance marketplace Called it FreeeUp What else could I have a virtual assistant do? I tried to push the limit FreeeUp grew fast There was no where else like it to get the best VAs/ Freelancers 🔥 1 Million in Year One 🔥🔥 5m In Year Two 🔥🔥🔥 9m in Year Three 🔥🔥🔥🔥 12m in Year Four Then we got an offer we couldn’t turn down From the Hoth 6 months of stress and the deal was done This changed our lives --- Fast Forward... A few accomplishments: Over 900+ podcasts 🚀 Built 4 New Businesses 💪 Each One Has an Operator 🔥 30k + Followers I feel like I am just getting started I am on a mission to make entrepreneurship simpler for millions I believe in working out dailty and eating healthy I love my sports teams (To A Fault) I have wife, and a beautiful boy. I appreciate what I have everyday I want to help others You have read this far… And by now, you're probably thinking, so what? There are five ways I can add value to you: 1/ HIRING PROCESSES: I spent 10+ years learning how to hire, so you can copy my process. Thousands of Entrepreneurs have plugged my hiring process into their businesses (A Players). OutsourceSchool.com 2/ FINANCES: if you want bookkeeping off your plate. If you desire a bookkeeping service that is on time, and accurate with great customer service……Try us out free for a month Ecombalance.com -> If You Are Ecom Accountsbalance.com 3/ SEO: We create SEO content for you that drives quality traffic & leads Trioseo.com 4/ Join my newsletter: Every Sunday where you can how to grow your business and keep it simple: NathanHirsch.com/newsletter 5/ Lastly for those of you who want to comment on my content, THANK YOU! If you want to add me as a "Friend" - I apologize……..My Facebook has been full forever lol sorry! --- Please connect with me here on IG, X or email: nathan@ecombalance.com
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Nathan Hirsch
Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@socialwithaayan That combination is crazy. Considering 2.0 just came out, seeing how people use it with other agents has been interesting.
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Muhammad Ayan
Muhammad Ayan@socialwithaayan·
AI is no longer a tool—it’s a necessity Seedance2.0 and ChatGPT Image 2 are now live on Hailuo AI Enjoy premium model performance with a lower cost, with unlimited free generation for GPT Image 2, Nano Banana 2 & Pro AI isn’t just improving, it’s completely transforming creation
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@ZayvenKnox You can use AI agents to analyze but it's not a magic tool that solves everything.
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ZAYVEN KNOX@ZayvenKnox·
HE SHOWED HIS GIRLFRIEND A TERMINAL AT 4AM AND IT WAS ALREADY UP $11,400 WHILE HE SLEPT. Claude scanned 86 million trades, found the whales that never lose, and built a bot that just keeps printing. You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'Claude' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me @ZayvenKnox (so i can DM you)
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Ronald van Loon
Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon·
Most data governance programs do not fail because of bad technology. They fail because leaders treat governance like a software rollout, when it is really an organizational change effort. In this conversation I explored with Grimme Bogaerts & Martijn Vanhauwaert from Colruyt Group, one line stood out to me: "It's not about the tooling." That mindset is why they scaled to 5,500 users. Here’s what most executives still get wrong, and what actually worked, with insights from @collibra. #CollibraPartner
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Nathan Hirsch
Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@JeffGapinski Lol, it also takes off some pressure to people who have buyer's remorse.
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Jeff Gapinski
Jeff Gapinski@JeffGapinski·
The CTA went from “Buy now” to “Learn more” because we all got scared of commitment.
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Nathan Hirsch
Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@noelcetaSEO Traffic doesn't account for accidental clicks. If your traffic isn't converting into revenue, checking where they come from is a necessary process.
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Noel Ceta
Noel Ceta@noelcetaSEO·
You're driving thousands of organic visitors. But can't prove SEO drives revenue. Here's the conversion tracking setup that connects SEO efforts to actual business results:
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Tim Yakubson
Tim Yakubson@tim_yakubson·
One SDR costs the average American company $57,000 a year. Average tenure? 14 months. Which means most companies spend more time hiring and replacing SDRs than actually working with them. The entire model is broken. The new model: - One GTM engineer who knows Clay n8n & Claude Code. - One full-cycle AE who closes interested leads. That's IT. You don't need a sales floor. All you need a is a SYSTEM.
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Nathan Hirsch
Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@NabilMinhaz What I love about my business models now is that I have time to do side quests if I want to.
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Nabil Abdullah
Nabil Abdullah@NabilMinhaz·
You’re bored because you’re not doing side quests, man. Life is more than just working and then throwing yourself into bed doing nothing. Here are 50 side quests to complete:
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@shane_barker This is so true. A lot of people are claiming to have the best strategy for marketing knowledge and give you general advice that you can get from researching online. Filtering through them is definitely necessary so you don't burn money.
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Shane Barker
Shane Barker@shane_barker·
Most $10K business courses could be replaced with a $20 Skillshare class and a one-hour phone call.
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Sam Stoffel
Sam Stoffel@sam_stoffel·
michelin stars are the single greatest content marketing play in human history and nobody will ever top it take a second to think about how unintuitive and ridiculous it is... michelin stars are given out by a tyre company a f**king tyre company created the most prestigious restaurant rating system on Earth in 1900 because they wanted people to drive further and wear their tyres out faster the whole global fine dining industry is built on a pamphlet a rubber company printed to sell more rubber > create the behaviour that sells your product > become the authority on that behaviour > do it long enough that nobody remembers you were selling anything genius
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Nathan Hirsch
Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@Fuel_YourGrowth This is helpful, but if you're not growing at all, better to leave the job and find a better environment.
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Kevin Box
Kevin Box@Fuel_YourGrowth·
Before you quit your job, learn how to survive your toxic boss.
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@ConnorGillivan Now that's how you use an AI agent to your advantage. It can identify other angles.
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Connor Gillivan
Connor Gillivan@ConnorGillivan·
How I use Claude to identify SEO issues for Shopify stores (step-by-step): Most Ecom founders don't know their SEO is broken until they're 12 months behind. Here's how I use a Claude Project to diagnose and fix it fast: 1. Create a Claude Project and name it after the store. Upload everything: sitemap, top-performing URLs, Google Search Console exports, GA4 reports, product page copy samples, and any existing keyword data you have. 2. Ask Claude to audit the site structure. Prompt it to identify gaps in internal linking, missing category pages, thin content on collection pages, and URL structures that don't align with how customers search. 3. Run a keyword gap analysis inside the project. Feed it your current ranking keywords and your competitor's top pages. Ask Claude to surface keywords you should own but don't — especially high-intent, bottom-of-funnel terms. 4. Paste in your top 10 product and collection pages. Ask Claude to score them for on-page SEO: title tags, meta descriptions, H1 usage, keyword density, and whether the copy actually answers buyer intent. 5. Ask Claude to build a 90-day content plan around the gaps it found. Prioritize BOFU content first — the pages closest to a purchase decision. 6. Feed it GSC data filtered for pages sitting in positions 5-20. These are your quick wins. Ask Claude to recommend specific edits: better title tags, FAQ additions, updated headers, stronger internal links. 7. Use the Project memory to track changes over time. As you make updates, come back to the same project, paste in new data, and ask Claude what's moved and what still needs attention. --- The result? A clear picture of what's broken, what to fix first, and a content plan that's actually tied to revenue...not just traffic. Most Ecom brands are leaving money on the table with bad SEO. Claude helps you find exactly where. --- Are you using AI to audit your SEO yet? Repost this if you know an Ecom founder who needs a faster way to identify SEO issues. P.S. I do this for Ecom clients at TrioSEO. Want me to run it on your store? Book a call: [link in bio]
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Jimmy Kim
Jimmy Kim@yojimmykim·
Two incredible days in Austin Texas with 365 ecommerce and DTC Founders, Executives, Operators, Marketers and Agencies.. This is @CommerceRound👇
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@Jerin_AI This is so cool! I would get a professional, but knowing what each part does is good learning material.
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Jerin@Jerin_AI·
Your WiFi router isn’t just a box… it’s doing all the heavy lifting 📡 Ever wondered what each part actually does?
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@Nilu_Ai If you know how to use the tools you have to their fullest advantage, you get the most out of them.
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Nilu@Nilu_Ai·
90% of people don’t know these Samsung secret codes
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@LeonardoFreixas Losing time on low priority tasks tend to sneak up on you when you least expect it.
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Leonardo Freixas
Leonardo Freixas@LeonardoFreixas·
It’s rarely a time problem. It’s a day that was already spoken for.
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Sufyan Maan, M.Eng
Sufyan Maan, M.Eng@sufyanmaan·
WhatsApp now has more than 3.3 billions monthly active users globally. But 97% don't know their true potential. Here are 12 essential tricks that you should know:
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@charliejhills Totally, man! I don't even have to admit it to my call to transcribe notes.
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
I run a portfolio of five companies from Colorado. I'm not on any org chart. But I still jump on calls with my operators when they need me. Those calls matter. And my notes after them looked like my son Carter wrote it. That changed when I started using Granola. 1. Prepping for the call Before: No context. Asking my operator to repeat last time. After: /PrepNextMeeting. Full context in 30 seconds. 2. My messy notes during the call Before: Words like a puzzle I had to solve on hard mode. After: Same messy notes. Granola structures them automatically. 3. Catching things I forgot to write down Before: Promising something on a call. Forgetting completely. After: /ListRecentToDos. Every missed task comes right up. 4. Writing the follow-up Before: Decoding my own shorthand. Sending vague recaps. After: /OperatorRecap. Decisions, owners, deadlines. Done. 5. Keeping the team in the loop Before: Slack all over the place. CRM empty. Tasks in my head. After: Granola posts to Slack. Zapier handles the rest with Granola MCP. No bot joins my calls. Granola transcribes directly from my computer audio. Nobody knows it's there. Conversations stay honest. I designed my life to be present. Present during my workouts. Present while hanging out with my kid. Present when my wife and I have dinner. I wasn't going to let my business calls be the one place I couldn't show up fully. Even when my notes are a mess, the output is clean. I just listen and note down what I want to. Granola handles the rest. How do you handle notes across multiple businesses right now? Try Granola yourself, check the 1st comment. P.S. Building a 10-business portfolio (5 down). Documenting everything at nathanhirsch(dot)com/newsletter. #GranolaPartner #Ad
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@anku_kush Absolutely, and if I have an app that can organize for me while the meeting is ongoing, I use it to my advantage.
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@SachinRamje Yup! It's the action after organization that makes this app worth it for me.
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Sachin Ramje
Sachin Ramje@SachinRamje·
@NathanHirsch99 This is super relatable, Nathan. Clean output from messy notes is a game changer.
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Nathan Hirsch@itsnathanhirsch·
@Fuel_YourGrowth This is true. I know what it's like to not be able to properly follow-up because my notes are a mess.
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Kevin Box
Kevin Box@Fuel_YourGrowth·
@NathanHirsch99 When context is captured during the call, operators spend less time re-explaining and more time deciding.
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