Faron Gray
Faron Gray is just an average guy, using his computer to his advantage. Using the resources available on the network, and helping others to do the same. For some valuable information on network marketing go to http://www.farongray.com Or email me at graytfulone@yahoo.com www.vemmabuilder.com/385018305
Articles by this Author
Making Money With Your Computer
- By Faron Gray
- Published 11/29/2007
- Network Marketing
- Unrated
Would you like to use the network to your advantage, but you aren't sure how? Do you know that there are many ways to make money from your home using your computer, but you feel that you have to be one of those computer experts to do it? I felt the same way for a long time. Many times I said to myself, "I wish I had gone to computer school," or "I should have been more interested in the field of computers.
How To Establish A Residual Income
- By Faron Gray
- Published 12/6/2007
- Network Marketing
- Unrated
Do you sometimes feel like you live paycheck to paycheck? Like you and your family are just barely getting by? Do you spend a lot of time dreaming, or wishing you could take your family somewhere for a week or two on vacation? Wouldn't it be awesome to take them to the Bahamas, or Yellowstone, or anywhere for that matter? If you're like me, places like that always look so beautiful in pictures or on television, but in the back of my mind, I have often wondered if they really exist, or if the water really looks like that, because I have never been able to take my family on a real vacation.
You Need To Be Your Own Boss
- By Faron Gray
- Published 12/25/2007
- Network Marketing
- Unrated
Are you working your body to the bone trying to make enough money to stay afloat? I know I am. My wife and I both work a minimum of forty hours a week to support our family. We love our kids to no end, but we don't get to spend half the time we'd like to with them, because we work so much.
It seems that no matter where you work, as long as you are working for someone else, it will always be the same scenario, not in the literall sense, but isn't this basically the scene between you and your boss?.
It seems that no matter where you work, as long as you are working for someone else, it will always be the same scenario, not in the literall sense, but isn't this basically the scene between you and your boss?.



