We started our home Kleeneze Business over 2 years ago. We started working the business part time and we've now left our jobs to get serioulsy involved.
This is not an easy option and is a serious business opportunity so for anyone who is prepared to apply themselves and work this as the business it is intended to be then there are fantastic financial rewards.
A note of caution however, only 1 in 10 people who join kleeneze manage to move forward and earn significant money. More than half will leave and the others will earn what I would call pin money - very useful for paying off some debts or a holiday but you're not going to get rich.
Kleeneze is a low start up cost franchise and the main issue is not treating it at a serious business and mistaking it for just a few catalogues - it is not. Like all businesses you need to understand statistics, be able to use spreadsheets, be an excellent communicator, keep records, use a computer, be extremely organised and the list goes on. Basically, every skill which you would normally expect to use in a business. The team has professional business coaching (included) and yet some new starters would prefer to watch the TV.
Any business operated in a half hearted way around the evening soaps is doomed to mediocrity.
Email Mark Jennings or visit www.kleeneze-recruitment.co.uk. You can leave a message on 0800 0086464 and we will get back to you. The business mobile number is 07515 951354 if you wish to discuss business option right now.

Hi Mark - Nice post and good advice about this opportunity.
As with all franchises and business opportunities people should not buy into them thinking there is a quick buck to be made, and neither that success is guarenteed. There are numerous business and franchise opportunities in the UK and it is so important that people are not swayed by figures and promises but instead look into what they are cabable of themselves as well as the history of the company.
Your honesty is appreciated and it is refreshing to see a "promotional post" which is not full of "recession proof" and "100k in the first year" statements which are of little real value other than to reel people in.
Best wishes and hope everything goes well for you.
Kind regards,
Matthew Anderson
The Franchise Shop