This is a useful article for people who are thinking of joining Kleeneze and are perhaps a little sceptical. You might be asking the question “does Kleeneze work?”.
The short answer is “yes” but of course, it depends on what a person’s expectations are and how they define the business to be “working” or not. Kleeneze turns over approximately £100 million p.a. so clearly, there are a lot of people out there who are buying Kleeneze products. In other words, the products sell.
Secondly, Kleeneze can prove turnover and incomes (unlike some other network marketing company’s who seem to shy away from this). There are thousands of people earning second incomes of £50 – £250 per week and many who are earning full-time incomes of £2,000 – £5,000+ per month. Some of the top earners earn over £100,000 p.a. with Kleeneze’s top distributor earning over £400,000 p.a.
Incomes are directly related to the size and productivity of the team that you build over the months and years i.e. you get paid for performance. Simply put, those distributors that recruit the most people and provide the best support and training earn the highest incomes.
In my weekly induction training, I look at the six reasons people don’t succeed in the Kleeneze business and they are:
- Lack of Desire – Kleeneze is a self-employed business therefore you need to be self-motivated by having some clear needs and/or goals
- Unrealistic Expectations – some people think Kleeneze is easy money and have a ‘get rich quick’ mentality. Like all business, you work hard in the early days for relatively low returns so you can be in a position in the future where you get high returns for relatively little work. This doesn’t mean however that you don’t make money in the early days with Kleeneze – you do, as long as you do the work
- Wrong Approach – it’s not a job. If you’re looking for set hours and an hourly rate, Kleeneze (and any other business) is not for you
- Overanalysing – looking for reasons it won’t work instead on concentrating on ways it make it work. You tend to get what you focus on. If you concentrate on success, that is what you will likely get. If you concentrate on failure, that is also what you will likely get. This is simply the law of attraction
- Lack of Belief – you will only invest in something you believe will give you what you’re looking for. Belief in anything doesn’t appear overnight – it needs to be built. Belief in Kleeneze comes through learning and getting results. Obviously, this takes time and effort
- Lose Focus – the great thing about Kleeneze is you’re the boss. You choose when you work and how you work. However, if you’re looking for significant success, it requires commitment and focus – typically for 3 – 5 years
For those interested in succeeding in Kleeneze and earning a serious residual income, here’s my success formula:
M + K + S x T = Success!
where;
M = Motivation (action)
K = Knowledge
S = Skill
T = Time
To generate and maintain consistent motivation, you need to set some goals which excite you. These will be personal to you. You also need to associate yourself with the right people and information.
You learn the knowledge through other successful distributors (at seminars, by speaking to upline mentors etc.), through reading books, listening to training audios etc.
You get the skills by Learning, Doing and then Teaching (L-D-T).
Like with any business, you need to give it time.
Simple, right?
Many teams within Kleeneze have a proven system, which you learn and then work at your own pace. With Kleeneze, you’re effectively buying into a franchise where you learn and work the system for reasonably predictable results – just as you would with a McDonalds franchise for example. It’s vital that you learn this system and work it consistently if you want significant success. My rule of thumb is spend at least 90% of your time working the proven system and the other 10% exploring your own ideas.
So, does Kleeneze work? Yes, but not for everyone as everyone isn’t prepared to do what it takes. To read the testimonials of some other distributors, please visit the Kleeneze Case Studies page .