
Nate Hurst is the 25-year-old powerhouse entrepreneur behind Seller Moms. Nate first started selling on Amazon using retail and online arbitrage strategies, which became the foundation for the Seller Moms training program. As his business grew, Nate expanded into wholesale, which propelled him to over $15 million in total Amazon sales. Prior to founding Seller Moms, Nate built a multi-million dollar Amazon coaching business, helping over 5,000 clients launch their own Amazon businesses.
Nate's passion for deal-seeking and resourcefulness started early in life. Raised by hardworking parents who instilled the values of smart shopping and saving, Nate grew up finding the best bargains on discount racks. This early training laid the groundwork for his success in retail arbitrage.
But it's not just about the numbers for Nate. Through analyzing his clients' results, he discovered that moms consistently outperformed all other groups. Their work ethic, coachability, financial responsibility, and determination made them a perfect fit for the Amazon FBA business model, especially with retail and online arbitrage. Nate realized he could make the biggest impact by creating a business that caters to the unique strengths and needs of ambitious moms.
This mission took on deeper personal meaning when Nate's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Witnessing her resilience in the face of adversity only reinforced Nate's drive to empower moms. He knew he had to build a business that not only helped moms achieve financial success, but supported them through life's challenges.
As a young, dynamic leader with a finger on the pulse of the rapidly evolving Amazon landscape, Nate brings a progressive approach and modern strategies to an industry dominated by outdated "guru" culture. His infectious energy, technical mastery, and true passion for serving moms has made him a standout voice and a rallying point for a new generation of unstoppable mompreneurs.
When he's not breaking down the latest Amazon hacks on Instagram or hosting live coaching calls for Seller Moms, Nate enjoys traveling and adventuring with his longtime girlfriend Delaney. But no matter where he is in the world, Nate's top priority is always showing up for his tribe of Seller Moms and making sure they have everything they need to thrive.
With Seller Moms, Nate isn't just building a business—he's sparking a movement. And he's just getting started.

Anthony Cisinsky is the co-founder and Head of Operations at Seller Moms. A lifelong friend and business partner to CEO Nate Hurst, Anthony has been an integral part of Nate's entrepreneurial journey since their early days growing up together in San Diego.
While Nate dove straight into the business world after high school, Anthony pursued his passion for business academia at the University of Kansas. As a first-generation college graduate, Anthony earned his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, gaining a strong foundation in the principles of effective business operations and management.
Throughout his college years, Anthony remained committed to supporting Nate's entrepreneurial ventures in any way he could, particularly in the areas of operations and technology. His strategic mind and technical prowess made him an invaluable asset, even from afar.
Upon graduating, Anthony made the decision to return to San Diego and join forces with Nate full-time. He played a crucial role in the success of Nate's first coaching business, where together they witnessed the extraordinary potential and drive of the mom demographic. This shared realization would later become the bedrock of Seller Moms.
The mission of empowering moms took on a deeply personal meaning for Anthony when his own mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, not long after Nate's mother faced the same battle. Witnessing the resilience and mutual support of these two strong women in their lives only solidified Anthony and Nate's commitment to creating a business that uplifts and empowers moms.
As the Head of Operations at Seller Moms, Anthony ensures that every aspect of the business runs smoothly and efficiently. His expertise in systems, processes, and technology enables Seller Moms to deliver a world-class experience to its members. Anthony's dedication to the mission is underscored by his decision to turn down multiple high-paying job offers in order to pour his heart and soul into Seller Moms.
Nate and Anthony's partnership is the stuff of entrepreneurial legend - a testament to the power of lifelong friendship, shared values, and an unwavering commitment to a greater purpose. With Anthony's operational brilliance and Nate's visionary leadership, Seller Moms is poised to redefine what's possible for mompreneurs everywhere.
When he's not optimizing systems or strategizing the next big move for Seller Moms, Anthony enjoys staying active, watching sports, and spending quality time with his loved ones. Above all, he remains dedicated to honoring his mother's legacy and creating a future where every mom has the opportunity to thrive as an entrepreneur.
Here's the truth: Seller Moms exists because the data made it impossible not to build it.
Before Seller Moms, Nate and Anthony ran a large Amazon coaching program that served thousands of students from all walks of life. Business was booming. They were on track to walk away with $30M+ in their bank accounts.
But there was a problem: trying to create a one-size-fits-all solution for such a diverse group meant they couldn't serve anyone as well as they wanted to.
Some students thrived. Others struggled. And Nate and Anthony couldn't sleep at night knowing they were selling people on a business model that didn't always make sense for their situation.
So they made a choice that most entrepreneurs wouldn't: they shut it all down.
They put their morals over money and walked away from the coaching and course business entirely.
They made themselves a promise: they would never get back into selling coaching or courses unless it truly made sense and could help a massive number of people.
The experience with that first program—watching some students struggle despite their best efforts—left a mark. They didn't care how much money they could make. They only wanted to build something that mattered, something with real impact, something that would leave behind a legacy worth having.
So they asked themselves a critical question: What could we build that would actually be worth coming back for?
That's when they looked at the data.
The pattern was impossible to overlook. Out of all their clients—across every demographic, every background, every experience level—moms were by far their best students.
Moms got the best results. They were the easiest to work with. They were the most coachable, the most resourceful, and they had the most fun with the business model. The data didn't just suggest it—it screamed it.
Nate and Anthony looked at each other and asked: Why are we not building exclusively for moms?
It would be the most fun. The most fulfilling. And it would have the biggest impact.
But when they looked at the market, they saw a disturbing reality. There was nothing like what moms truly deserved. Sure, there were programs fronted by "mom faces" with husbands behind the scenes pulling the strings—operations built on bad faith, designed to prey on moms who just wanted to better their lives for their families.
Programs that cared only about self-enrichment because, frankly, it's easy to exploit moms' hopes and dreams.
Nate and Anthony aren't moms. But they understand what moms want and what they deserve.
Both of their mothers are breast cancer survivors—strong, resilient women who taught them the power of determination and sacrifice. Their love and respect for mothers runs deep.
It's personal.
And it made them the perfect candidates for this mission.
So they dropped their egos and devoted themselves to solving a massive problem: creating something built specifically for moms, with their best interests in mind, that was affordable, honest, and built in good faith.
And here's what makes this possible: Nate has over 800k followers and the ability to market this business model to the moms who need it most—like nobody else on earth.
That's not just a platform. That's a responsibility. That's the ability to reach moms at scale who are searching for a real opportunity, a legitimate side hustle that actually works. Nate is in a unique position to build out a coaching community like Seller Moms, and he knows it. He has the audience, the credibility, the expertise, and the infrastructure to make this vision a reality.
So why build Seller Moms? To use those abilities to help as many moms as possible with a side hustle that works for them, that's actually fun, and that allows them to make as much money as they desire. Not just a few hundred moms. Not just a few thousand. But tens of thousands—eventually 1,000,000+ moms building businesses and changing their families' financial futures.
This was the opportunity worth coming back for.
Not because they were desperate to make money again—they believe Seller Moms will make them more than enough money if they build it properly and do it in good faith. But because this was something built on more than just profit. This was built on impact, on integrity, on a genuine desire to solve a real problem for a group of people who deserved better.
If Seller Moms becomes the movement they know it can be, Nate and Anthony won't just be rich in the bank. They'll be rich in their hearts. They'll be respected. And they'll leave behind a legacy that matters.
Here's the bottom line: if all they cared about was money, they would have kept that first coaching business running and walked away with tens of millions. But they couldn't do it. They couldn't keep selling a program to people it didn't make sense for, even if those people were willing to buy.
So they chose impact over income. They chose integrity over easy money. And they made themselves a promise that they wouldn't come back unless they found something that checked every box: massive impact, the right audience, a business model that actually worked, and the ability to do it with complete integrity.
And when they let the data guide them, the answer was crystal clear: build for moms.
That's why two young men are running a community for moms. Because the data told them this was where they could make the biggest difference. Because they have the platform and ability to reach the moms who need this opportunity most.
Because their love for their own mothers made this mission personal. And because they believe that doing right by moms—giving them a real, honest opportunity to earn extra income and change their lives—is not just good business. It's the right thing to do.
This is their calling. This is their legacy. And they're building it the right way.
