How a 17-year-old dropped out of high school to “burn his ships” and become an entrepreneur – with Chris Kelsey

Chris Kelsey, Appsitude, Mobile Apps, Wow People

Update: Chris Kelsey is an admitted liar. As you’ll see, I was skeptical in this inteview, but based on his admission that he lies, I distrust what he says here. —Andrew Warner 8/13/18

Seventeen minutes of my life were spent looking at the financials of today’s guest before this interview.

His story seemed a little too good to be true. His name Chris Kelsey and he’s the founder of Appsitude, an app and web development firm.

His revenue for the first also seemed too good to be true, his client list a little too impressive, so before the interview I subtly but firmly grilled him about is numbers.

And the numbers were there.

I’m curious about how he built this company and why he left high school early to do it.

Chris Kelsey

Appsitude

Chris Kelsey is the founder of Appsitude, an app and web development firm.

Andrew: Hey there, freedom fighters. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy.com and the last 17 minutes of my life have been spent looking at today’s guest’s financials. I have a guest coming up here today. His story seemed a little too good to be true. His name is Chris Kelsey. He is the founder of Appsitude. Hey, Chris.

Chris: Hello.

Andrew: It’s an app and web development firm. They also do marketing. And his revenue for his first year just seemed too good to be true. The client list seemed a little too impressive. So, I just subtly but firmly grilled him about what his numbers were. And I asked you, Chris, if you would show me your screen and login to your bank account and walk me through it. And you didn’t show me everything. We didn’t go through every single month.

But you started scrolling through and giving me a good sense the numbers were there. I’m curious about how you did this. We’re...

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