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Bojabie brings the essence of all social communication media in one easy to use system. Bojabie helps you more successfully network with your business associates, customers, peers, and family.
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sysponi-blog · 12 years ago
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Network Marketing too Complicated..?
Sometimes people make Network Marketing to complicated, especially when they start talking about hierarchy or compensation plans.
This is the easiest and most effective way to talk about what is Network Marketing and how you make money in Network Marketing.
What does McDonald’s Corporation sell? Many might say hamburgers, but that would be incorrect. McDonald’s Corporation sells Franchises. Franchisees sell hamburgers.
McDonald’s Franchisees buy the opportunity to sell McDonald’s products. McDonald’s Corporation makes a percentage of every sale, regardless of location or country.
Well when you join, recruit on to, or enroll in a Network Marketing Business you are essentially buying a Franchise from the Company. You have the right to sell their product line at the suggested retail value and make a profit from wholesale to retail.
But you also get another opportunity that regular Franchisees do not get. You also become the Franchisor. You have the right to sponsor other people to buy a “franchise” from the company and then you split the percentage of sale the company would get, thus you make a percentage of all the sales that the new “franchisee” does.
So not only are you the “franchisee” but you are also the “franchisor”. Now, whoever opens the most “franchises” WINS.
By Andrew Moleff(COO of Sysponi) 
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sysponi-blog · 13 years ago
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The Bojabi(e) Tree...
Almost a year ago we wrote a  post explaining where the name Bojabie came from. As Bojabie has grown and people continue to join,  perhaps it is time to revisit an explanation. Take a minute to think about businesses you are familiar with. Most of their names, either directly or indirectly, suggest what the business does or what service it offers. Bojabie is no exception, though it may not be obvious as to why at first. The name Bojabie comes from an African Folklore Tale about the Bojabi Tree. Bojabie as a business added an "e" to the end of the word to differentiate from the story, and to highlight that it is an "electronic" service.
The story of the Bojabi tree takes place in the Country of All-the-Beasts when a great famine fell upon the land. Only one tree still produced fruit, but none of the beasts knew what the tree was called or if the fruit was safe to eat. (African natives will not eat an unknown fruit or vegetable unless they see that an animal of a lower kingdom eats it first and survives). 
The animals decided to send one of their own on a journey to ask their king, a boa constrictor, what the fruit was and if it was safe to eat. They sent the rat, who took one of the tree's fruits with him to the king. The king was gracious and welcomed the rat, told him the name of the fruit was Njabi, and that it came from the Bojabi tree and was safe to eat. The rat rested at the king's that night after his long journey, and returned to the Country of All-the-Beasts the next day. Upon returning, the rat became too focused on what he was doing instead of remembering the name of the fruit, and when he arrived, he had forgotten the name! The tribes of All-the-Beasts were extremely unhappy and took their anger out on the rat.  One by one, each animal was selected to go to the king boa constrictor to find the name of the fruit, and each animal returned having forgotten the name of the fruit. The only animal who had not been volunteered yet was the tortoise. He volunteered, and the others scoffed at him, but he was determined and focused on his purpose. He arrived at the king's, found out the name of the tree, slept and then  started his journey back home. But, instead of becoming distracted by the journey itself, he stayed focused on the name of the fruit and the tree by singing a song that contained the word Bojabi in the chorus.  All the other animals praised the tortoise, even dubbing him as a second king, because they were so happy to see an end to their famine. The Bojabi Tree fruit was one that brought animals of all kingdoms together and helped them thrive. It was One Place For All. Bojabie is much like the Bojabi Tree in that it also brings people together. Whether top-line leaders or newcomers, Bojabie helps everyone's business grow by allowing them to collaborate with one another. It is also One Place For All.
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