The Authority Builder Podcast

Today, I interview Mitch Russo who has launched ClientFol.io--a client management tool for coaches. ClientFol.io is Mitch’s fourth company. He sold his first software business for 8-figures. Then partnered with Tony Robbins and Chet Holms to build one of the largest business coaching firms in the world.

Show Notes

Ever wonder how a highly successful serial entrepreneur builds companies that are almost guaranteed to succeed?
 
Today, I interview Mitch Russo who has launched ClientFol.io--a client management tool for coaches. ClientFol.io is Mitch’s fourth company. He sold his first software business for 8-figures. Then partnered with Tony Robbins and Chet Holms to build one of the largest business coaching firms in the world. 
 
After leaving that firm, he started his current high-end coaching practice, and now a new software firm.
 
Mitch has a method for starting and growing companies. We dive into that today, and we dig into his latest venture ClientFol.io. Listen to discover...
  • How to build your own solutions (and profit)
  • How to develop a failed idea into incredible success 
  • How to use your customers to develop your product 
  • And even more...
No venture capital, no business plan, or market research. Mitch just put his idea out there and let his clients drive its development. Sometimes the easy way works the best.
 
Listen now…

What is The Authority Builder Podcast?

The Authority Builder Podcast is the place to come if you are building a professional practice and want to be seen as the leader in your market. We interview the top experts throughout professional services and share insights to help you grow your firm and be positioned as the only choice the clients ever want.

“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”
― Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States