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Justin Matthew
File:Dylan Hart and Justin Matthew of Householdhacker and JMH Consulting Inc.jpgDylan Hart and Justin Matthew of Householdhacker and JMH Consulting Inc.
BornJustin Matthew
(1979-09-29) September 29, 1979 (age 45)
Sharon, PA, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Central Florida, BA Business and Economics
Occupation(s)internet entrepreneur,social media specialist,
Known forSocial Media Influence andConsultant of HouseholdHacker
TitleOwner JMH Consulting Business manager of HouseholdHacker 2010-2012
Websitewww.jmhhacker.com


Justin Matthew is an internet entrepreneur, Social Media Specialist, owner of JMH Consulting, Co-founder and Business manager of popular YouTube network HouseholdHacker. He is ranked top 7 in the world on Klout which is a company that provides social media analytics to measure a user's influence across a social network.

Career

Justin Matthew is the co-founder and video maker of the Youtube network HouseholdHacker which has over 1.2 million subscribers and 180 million views for science education videos. He is also the brother of Dylar Hart, who is the star of Scientific Tuesdays, one of the shows in HouseholdHacker’s lineup. Justin Matthew and Dyland Hart run HouseholdHacker like a family business and it took them four years to get where it is now. He is featured as a Kred influencer on Kred Influence Measurement which is a measure of influence created by PeopleBrowsr, a San Francisco-based social media analytics company which identifies influential people in interest-based communities.

His Youtube network HouseholdHacker is one of more than 20,000 Youtube partners that attract an audience big enough to generate significant advertising revenues. Household Hacker is a Youtube partner that receives more than $100,000 a year in advertising revenue from Youtube.

References

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