Kleeneze Success Story
Part Time Single Parent & Student
A Kleeneze success story
When I found out about Kleeneze, I was at college part-time, in a part-time job and with a daughter to look after. Even an extra £50 a week would have been a life-saver. So you can imagine how I felt when after my first week I was came out with £200.
Two weeks later, I went to my first opportunity meeting. It was then that I really got my head around it all and realised the potential of the business if I started to sponsor. I spoke to my mum about it and she was the first one to join. By July 2007, I had ten members of my family in the business - even my Nan and Granddad were doing it!
Not all of them were keen in the beginning, but they could see how well I was
doing. I was drip feeding information to them all the time - leaving my cheques around! I didn't have to really convince them - they knew what I had come from and could see that I would have never been able to afford things like a car otherwise. I still drip-feed information, though, to family members that haven't joined yet. When I was in Cannes and Marrakech, they all got postcards!
There's a great side to having your family involved in the business. I really believe that all of us being so close has made my business better.
Louise Puttick, Senior Kleeneze Distributor
www.kleenezeworks.co.uk/kleenezetestimonials.html
A Kleeneze success story
When I found out about Kleeneze, I was at college part-time, in a part-time job and with a daughter to look after. Even an extra £50 a week would have been a life-saver. So you can imagine how I felt when after my first week I was came out with £200.
Two weeks later, I went to my first opportunity meeting. It was then that I really got my head around it all and realised the potential of the business if I started to sponsor. I spoke to my mum about it and she was the first one to join. By July 2007, I had ten members of my family in the business - even my Nan and Granddad were doing it!
Not all of them were keen in the beginning, but they could see how well I was
doing. I was drip feeding information to them all the time - leaving my cheques around! I didn't have to really convince them - they knew what I had come from and could see that I would have never been able to afford things like a car otherwise. I still drip-feed information, though, to family members that haven't joined yet. When I was in Cannes and Marrakech, they all got postcards!
There's a great side to having your family involved in the business. I really believe that all of us being so close has made my business better.
Louise Puttick, Senior Kleeneze Distributor
www.kleenezeworks.co.uk/kleenezetestimonials.html

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