Raymond Fong came to the United States by way of Taiwan. He moved to the “Land of Opportunity” when he was 9-years-old. Prior to his move, he lived in Taiwan for four years without his mother while she entered the U.S. and through a rigorous immigration p
Excelling in his academics, Raymond graduated from high school with a 4.0 GPA. Not only did he graduate a straight-A student, he also earned an International Baccalaureate Diploma. Not long after, Raymond entered the Harvey Mudd College in 1999. The young college student forged through sleep deprivation as he spent hours in physics labs and dedicated a large amount of time to his MicroProcessor project. Despite his busy schedule, Raymond did manage to find time for relaxation and he spent a semester studying abroad in Australia.
All of Raymond’s hard work paid off and in 2003 he left Harvey Mudd College with a degree in engineering and quickly found a position with an aerospace company. Raymond was pleased with his progress. His new job afforded him many luxurious including a generous annual salary of approximately $100,000. Life was good, or was it? Raymond began to contemplate his next career move when a group of co-workers were laid off not long after he was hired. Raymond began to realize that he wanted something more and this is when things really started to shift for him.
The first obvious and next step for Raymond was to continue his education. He enrolled at the University of Southern California and pursued a master’s degree in computer engineering. He left USC in 2005 with his graduate degree in hand. However, things had changed for Raymond during those two years. Raymond realized that he was not the “9 to 5″ type of guy. He didn’t want to get up every morning and go to work for 8 dreadful hours. He believed there was more to life than that and he set off on a mission to find it.
Raymond soon decided that his best option was to become an entrepreneur so he could call his own shots. He had grown interested in multi-level marketing (and actually introduced it to his current business partner, Fernando Ceballos). So he jump-started his own MLM business and he found success, but still he felt there was more to be discovered. Raymond and Fernando began throwing around ideas to incorporate networking marketing via the Internet. During this time, Raymond established important relationships with top marketing professionals Jimmy Davis, Mike Dillard, Tim Erway, and Russel Wright.
Raymond’s efforts did not go unnoticed, thanks to his partnerships, he was able to develop a training method that helped his down-lines improve their output. Raymond could have stopped here, but stopping is not in his nature. The marketing professional continued to learn and grow and utilized his new skills to help others. Currently, Raymond offers several services that compliment his skills in social networking, copywriting, social content, search engine domination, article marketing, and search engine optimization. He is the owner of Affinity Integration, an online marketing firm that specializes in Internet marketing optimization.
Of course, Raymond always has his hand in many projects. He is also involved in various online marketing projects. He helped develop the InterNet Worth Marketing business model that assists MLMers in gaining larger paychecks. He is also the co-founder of Attraction Marketing Formula, a company founded by he and Fernando that teaches important skills needed to generate traffic to a Web site. Raymond also worked closely with his mentor, Mike Dillard, to develop Mike’s BetterNetworker.com, a top online community dedicated to home business owners.
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