Ray Mak

 
 
Dear Diary,

I've been doing lots of things online for more than 2 years as of today and I can very proudly claim that the growth has been tremendous, beyond imagination. Of course, some of my biggest online achievements are my YouTube, Metacafe, my Blogs, and my Website. My life has definitely changed since then. I have gone from employed to unemployed to self employed (just trying out new opportunities) and now I'm starting a business with a few close friends.

Today was a little special, I came across with someone who has helped refined and redefined my understanding on how things work on the Internet and how I am able to make full use of what I have already built. At least now I can visualize the potentials that I can further tap into easily.

This person is Fione Tan, the founder of eOneNet.com, the top Internet Marketing Company in Asia. Although I have already been deeply involved in this rapidly growing trend for some time, I was very fortunate to have her sharing her experiences with me, over a random friendly dinner, which I could strongly relate to my own experiences. Moreover, I also had a great lunch with some of her staffs earlier. They are all really nice, down to earth people. I felt extremely honored.

For those who are curious, opportunities on the Internet is limitless and there is absolutely no boundaries. You need lots of patience and determination, that's all. And if you're new to this, you will definitely need a good coach.

Ray Mak
 


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06/10/2010 11:18am

Thanks Ray! The first step is always the most difficult and then things will move forward easier... Persistence and putting yourself with like-minded positive friends will boost your motivation further

Rgds
Fione Tan
http://www.eOneNet.com

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02/24/2011 9:17pm

Hope is the word which God has written on the brow of every man.

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