Kleeneze is easy?

July 17, 2006 by Ty | 5 Comments

I have a busy schedule just like the rest of the population. However, I took the opportunity when it came my way three years ago and that was to build a Kleeneze business. I worked hard and built a wonderful team of great people who I am helping get to where they want to be with their Kleeneze businesses.

I consult in the commercial world but don’t expect to be doing that all my working life because as Robert Kiyosaki says in his cash flow quadrant - you do not get wealthy working for someone else. Basically, you need to be a business owner or an investor. With Kleeneze you have both. You own your Kleeneze business and the investment you make is mainly the time it takes in getting the business off the ground and applying a few simple principle just like every other successful person in the business and then you are away.

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  • Lewis Smile on July 26th, 2006 at 1:49 am

    It seems to me that Kleeneze is more in “the land of the salaried”, than an investment. Yes you invest time and energy and money, but Robert Kiyosaki is talking about GOOD investments which pay you when you’re not working. And the Kleeneze Distributor drop out numbers that you can read here (www.squidoo.com/kleeneze) sort of shows you can’t keep getting paid very much unless you have some magic formula nobody else has!

  • Cool Dude on September 7th, 2006 at 5:51 am

    what would you suggest Lewis. Join a utility company which promised to always be the cheapest & then decided that they were losing to much money & had to switch their elec over to another company.

    BTW are they still the cheapest?? That was always the promise wasn’t it - they were the cheapest & they would remain the cheapest!! LOL

  • Kleeneze Bill on November 9th, 2006 at 3:13 pm

    Good points, and nice to see some positive feedback about other Kleeneze distributors on the net. There are always going to be people who join and quit, but there are always going to be those who will push on and make a success of themselves. We have alreay proved that with our team, as have many others… I guess they key is just to help those who are willing and not worry about the others.

  • barbara peachey on December 29th, 2007 at 8:14 pm

    Kleeneze works and we are living proof of that. It has been our sole income for the past 16 years. The longevity of the Company and the sensible sales plan guarantee success for anyone who puts in the effort.

    Barbara Peachey
    Bronze Senior Executive Distributor
    www.thebigbucksgroup.com

  • Phil Davies on January 18th, 2008 at 1:02 pm

    Barbara. There are literally THOUSANDS of people who have joined Kleeneze over the last 15 years who made no money. Some of them would not put in the effort but please, please do not include me or many other people in your generalisation.

    My wife and I were Bronze Execs who walked away from Kleeneze because it was prohibitively expensive in time, effort & money to sponsor people. (In any other industry that would be known as saturation…but of course MLM somehow thinks it is immune from the market trends of any other industry/company).

    We are now with another MLM which we are doing very well at but it still doesn’t negate the fact that MLM as a whole is full of LIARS. I used to include myself in that group until I came across the free info. available at the above web site. This is not a sales pitch but the info may explain to you why 97% of people who join ANY MLM, including mine, fail miserably. When people in my Kleeneze team used to leave we used to blame them and call them quitters. Now I realise that the reason they failed was all down to me because they should never have been in MLM in the first place. I promise you, it is a very interesting read. Best wishes. Phil

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