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Raymond Fong acquired his undergraduate degree in engineering from Harvey Mudd College. While working in the aerospace industry as a systems engineer on top-secret government projects, he obtained his graduate degree in computer engineering from the University of Southern California. After five years in engineering, Raymond discovered his passion lay in marketing and consulting. He went on to establish himself as a recognized expert in the digital marketing arena. Since 2005, he has coached, mentored, and trained tens of thousands of business owners around the world on the intricacies of entrepreneurship and marketing.

He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA and consults as a growth hacker for a wide spectrum of businesses.He may be reached a
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“A framework for identifying high-ROI Attraction opportunities is called advertising arbitrage: seek advertising opportunities where advertising inventory supply outpaces advertiser demand.”
Raymond Fong, Growth Hacking: Silicon Valley's Best Kept Secret

“We’ve seen entire companies purchased for millions of dollars solely for their database of leads and customers.”
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“the larger the dollar value of your product or service, the longer the sales cycle, particularly for business-to-consumer sales.”
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