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BULLETIN 560-068-02 11.02.11 Issue 06 KLEENEZE TOUR HITS DUBLIN “What an awesome meeting I’m still buzzing! You’ve just got me back out of the pits and I’m ready to rock again! Let’s get back to basics and get this show on the road. Yesterday is history and every day is a present. See you all at the top. Keep me and my team some seats, as we’re going to need them…” Brian Mooney and Sharon Treanor, Senior Executive Distributors This was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to feedback on our first Kleeneze LIVE! tour date in Dublin on Saturday 5 February. It certainly went to show that these are events that are not to be missed. If your business is going well, gatherings such as these can give you the forum to shout about it, share your tips and mingle with others who are on the same path. Likewise, if you think your business needs propelling forward, then Kleeneze LIVE! is the place where you will find the tools to do just that. “Thanks Kleeneze for putting on a fantastic event YET AGAIN! We were really privileged to have another Kleeneze LIVE! in Dublin. It was a top class event with top class training from Kleeneze’s best. Every guest and distributor I talked with took a lot from it. Many thanks again,” Vinny Tsoi and Lorraine Lawlor, Gold Distributors With training from new Distributor of the Year, Craig White; Silver Senior Executive Distributors, Geoff and Fiona Webb; and Platinum Senior Executive Distributor, Andy Boswell the room was buzzing with Distributors eager to take the information from the day and plunge it back into their businesses. Testimonials came from up-and-coming successes, Laura Cleland and Philip Lewis (both Gold Distributors). Managing Director, Jamie Stewart also flew over for the event to speak about the success the business is already seeing in just over one month into 2011. Speaking to various people in the audience, he found that the Break Free option is also gathering momentum in Ireland. So he had some great news to make it even better; as the majority of Ireland use laser cards, which our online registration system won’t accept, we’ve removed the 1 cent security check charge for Break Free new starters! “Kleeneze Live Dublin was the best practical ‘what do I do now?’ training I have ever attended. If you missed out, watch it now on Kleeneze LIVE!” Stanley Sewart, Gold Senior Executive Distributor. You heard the man! Log on now to www.kleenezelive.co.uk to see the video from the day. All the PowerPoint trainings and photos are now up on the DSA too. To book for the next Kleeneze LIVE! event in Warwick, use code 02054. Andy Boswell Laura Cleland Fiona Webb Geoff Webb Philip Lewis Craig White IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT NEW YORK INSIDE! SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS

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BULLETIN

560-068-02

11.02.11 Issue 06

KLEENEZE TOUR HITS DUBLIN

“What an awesome meeting I’m still buzzing! You’ve just got me backout of the pits and I’m ready to rock again! Let’s get back to basicsand get this show on the road. Yesterday is history and every day is apresent. See you all at the top. Keep me and my team some seats, aswe’re going to need them…” Brian Mooney and Sharon Treanor,Senior Executive Distributors

This was just the tip ofthe iceberg when it cameto feedback on our firstKleeneze LIVE! tour datein Dublin on Saturday 5February. It certainly wentto show that these areevents that are not to be

missed. If your business is going well, gatherings such as these cangive you the forum to shout about it, share your tips and mingle withothers who are on the same path. Likewise, if you think your businessneeds propelling forward,then Kleeneze LIVE! is the place where you will find the tools to dojust that.

“Thanks Kleeneze for putting on a fantastic event YET AGAIN! Wewere really privileged to have another Kleeneze LIVE! in Dublin. It wasa top class event with top class training from Kleeneze’s best. Everyguest and distributor I talked with took a lot from it. Many thanksagain,” Vinny Tsoi and Lorraine Lawlor, Gold Distributors

With training from new Distributor of the Year, Craig White;Silver Senior Executive Distributors, Geoff and Fiona Webb;and Platinum Senior Executive Distributor, Andy Boswell theroom was buzzing with Distributors eager to take the informationfrom the day and plunge it back into their businesses.

Testimonials came from up-and-coming successes, Laura Cleland andPhilip Lewis (both Gold Distributors).

Managing Director, Jamie Stewart also flew over for the event tospeak about the success the business is already seeing in just over onemonth into 2011. Speaking to various people in the audience, hefound that the Break Free option is also gathering momentum inIreland. So he had some great news to make it even better; as themajority of Ireland use laser cards, which our online registration systemwon’t accept, we’ve removed the 1 cent security check charge forBreak Free new starters!

“Kleeneze Live Dublin was the best practical ‘what do I do now?’training I have ever attended. If you missed out, watch it now onKleeneze LIVE!” Stanley Sewart, Gold SeniorExecutive Distributor.

You heard the man! Log on now to www.kleenezelive.co.uk to seethe video from the day. All the PowerPoint trainings and photos arenow up on the DSA too.

To book for the next Kleeneze LIVE! event in Warwick,use code 02054.

Andy Boswell Laura Cleland Fiona Webb Geoff Webb Philip Lewis Craig White

IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT NEW YORK INSIDE! SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS

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“With two children in college, and an ‘empty nest’ facing me at home,I decided to give the Kleeneze opportunity a try.

I told myself that this was an opportunity to brush up on my dormantretail sales skills, and make some ‘rainy - day’ money. I joined underthe Break Free system, and have been astonished by the positiveresponse of my new customers. I have to admit I thoroughly enjoyinteracting with people and I find Kleeneze a marvellous opportunityto widen my circle of acquaintances.

My sponsor has given me marvellous support, and the BusinessManuals really simplify the business. By presenting the catalogues inperson, and following the guidelines in the High Performance RetailHabits book, many people are prepared to listen and accept thecatalogue. After all, the goods sell themselves!

With some more hard work I hope to establish a healthy customerbase in my area, and look forward to a very fruitful relationship withmy customers and Kleeneze.”

Anne Lowney

[Anne retailed £540 in nine days with her five catalogues,meaning she’s already qualified for her 25 catalogues,personalised website and EzeReach]

“We joined Kleeneze on Monday 10January on Break Free. As soon aswe had signed up, we werelooking forward to putting thecatalogues out there.

The first thing that we did oncewe got out there was to knockon the customers’ doors and askthem if they have a Kleenezedistributor in the area. If they said no,we would tell them that we were now in thearea and would it be ok if we could leave the catalogue for them tohave a look through. We told them that we would be back the nextday to get the books.

It’s quickly becoming the best thing that my husband and I have everdone. We’re enjoying every moment of it.”

Andrew and Rhainnon Rainbow

Keep sending in your Break Free [email protected] Don’t forget to include a photo!

Anyone can qualify for New York! If you’veonly recently joined the business, you’re still ina great position to qualify. In fact, you’ll haveprospects out there, who haven’t even joinedyet, that will be able to join us on thisamazing destination.

To help our new 2011 starters, thequalification requirements have beenamended to ensure everyone has the bestpossible chance of qualifying for a trip ofa lifetime.

We spoke to Director of NetworkDevelopment, Michael Khatkar about theamended criteria:

“Currently, the requirements for qualificationstate that you must do a minimum of £2,500retail over the qualification period and half ofthat (£1,250) needs to be completed by theend of Period 3. You must also have aminimum of eight activations, each doing250BP or more and four of these must alsobe completed by the end of Period 3.

However, to make it easier for our 2011starters, you still must do the minimum of£2500 retail and have eight activations, BUTyou can do this at any time over the course ofthe qualification. The Period 3 deadline doesnot apply.”

So, if you join in 2011, you must:

• Do a minimum of £2,500 retail by theend of Period 9, 2011

• Have a minimum of EIGHT activations,with a minimum of 250BP each (if onlinethese can be placed anywhere in thedownline, manual registrations need tobe frontline)

If you have any questions about theamendments to the qualification criteria,please contact Michael directly [email protected].

Want to be a part of it?Well, it’s up to you!!!

NEW YORK QUALIFICATION CRITERIA UPDATE

GIVING THEM A BREAK

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DON’T BE AFRAID OFSOCIAL MEDIA…YOURPROSPECTS AREN’T!

PULL OUTAND KEEP

We know the prospect of taking your business online can be overwhelming. In the past few months, we’ve lost count of the amount of peoplewho have said to us: “I’d like to use social media to help my business, but I just don’t know where to start.” However, some of these are thesame people who use social media all the time – Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, they’re all forms of social media.

We’re not going to kid you that social media is an instant results tool that will transform your team-building and customer base immediately. Ittakes time to establish your reputation on the net and build your social network. However, it is becoming increasingly important for smallbusinesses like yours to create a presence on the Internet. So let’s take it one step at a time…

WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA?

Regular media is typically a one-way street. You can read a newspaper or listen to a report on television, but there is a limited ability to giveyour thoughts on the matter in a public way.

Social media, on the other hand, is a two-way street that gives you the ability to communicate too. You can share content, personal opinions,swap different perspectives and insights into current issues and so on.

Social networking is a large internet conversation that’s happening now. Do you not want to be part of that conversation?

WHY SHOULD I USE IT?

Social Networking is riding quite a wave at this point in time. There are more than 26 million users of Facebook in the UK and 3.5 million usersof Twitter. YouTube sees around 48.2 million users visit its site regularly, while LinkedIn has approximately 4 million users in the UK.

These users are your customers, your prospects and people who are going to see your business and spread the word.

By using a social networking site, you are inviting others to find out more and to trust you and your brand. You will becoming into contact with everyone – from those who are looking for the ultimate way to poach an egg to others who havelost their jobs and need a way to pay their bills and fast! The potential for social networking for Kleeneze is huge.

“Today’s technology has made growing your business far easier than it was when we first started. The Internet now makes it possibleto stay in touch with your prospects without the cost of printing and postage and the majority of methods are free. Don’t worry ifyou’ve never used any of these systems before. When I first tried them, I was surprised how easy they were to use.”Gavin Scott, Silver Premier Executive Distributor

WHAT DIFFERENT FORMS DOES IT COME IN AND WHICH ONE IS THE BEST FOR MY BUSINESS?

Twitter and Facebook continue to be two of the best social media platforms to share your updates, primarily because they have the largestnumber of users. However, YouTube is fantastic for getting the word out there (type in ‘how to kill moles’ and see how many hits Gavin Scott’svideo has!).

And blogs, Flickr and LinkedIn are all popular ways of sharing your thoughts, pictures and solutions too.

It’s up to you which area you concentrate on and over time, as your confidence grows, you’ll probably find yourself using more than one.However, for the basics, we’ll be focussing on Facebook and Twitter.

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EWB SOCIAL MEDIA SPECIAL…

YOU NEED TO READ THIS!!!

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HOW DO I GET STARTED?Out of all of the social networking sites, Facebook is possibly theeasiest to use and where you’ll find the majority of your warm list.So, let’s get started!

1. Set up your Facebook profile.

Visit www.facebook.com and fill in your details in the‘sign in’ section.

2. Edit your profile.

Add a picture of yourself, so people can instantly recognise you.Fill in your education, previous workplaces etc – anything thatmakes it easy for your friends to find you.

3. Find your friends

When you first start using Facebook, you will be asked if youwant Facebook to invite your friends. If you want it to, it canautomatically access your email contact list and invite all those onthere to become your friend on Facebook. Alternatively, youcan manually search for them using the search tool at the top ofthe page.

4. Become a fan of Kleeneze

As of last month, Kleeneze HQ started its own fan page and nowhas over 1,200 fans. On here you will find communication fromHQ, inspiration from other fans of the page, new Kleenezeproducts, photos and videos of events and lots more.

To become a fan, search for Kleeneze. Once you’ve found thepage, click the ‘like’ button. Every time our page is updated, you’llbe informed on the News feed (a constantly updated list of storiesfrom people and pages that you follow on Facebook, whichruns down the centre column of your home page) of yourFacebook page.

5. Share the love!

Get involved in thepage. If there’ssomething thatyou think yourfriends onFacebook would be interested in (new products, Destinationvideos, event information, latest promotions and competitions),click the ‘share’ button and it will be visible to all of your friendson Facebook.

Otherwise, use it to keep yourself and others motivated.Comment on the posts, share your tips, make friends andgenerally become part of our great Kleeneze community.

Get involved in the page. If there’ssomething that you think your friends onFacebook would be interested in, clickthe ‘share’ button and it will be visible toall of your friends on Facebook

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Twitter is a different kettle of fish to Facebook. It’s an instantaneoussharing of ideas and a quick way to get information out and answersback in. The service allows you to follow people and be followed bypeople. The people you follow will form your network and theirupdates will appear on your Twitter homepage. The people whofollow you have chosen to have you in their network and seeyour updates. However, you don’t need to follow everyone whofollows you.

1. Set up your Twitter profile

Visit www.twitter.com and click on the sign up button. You’llbe taken to a screen that will ask you for your details such as theusername you want and your password. Pick a username that willbe easy for people to find you under.

2. Find your friends

Exactly as Facebook does, Twitter can (only if you wish it to)access your email contact list and invite everyone in it to followyou on Twitter.

In order to add more friends, use the ‘find people’ tab at the topof your page. From HQ, you can follow the likes of EWB(KlzEWB), Michael Khatkar (Michael_Khatkar), Jamie Stewart(MrJamie_Stewart), Lloyd Brown (lloydwbrown) and ourKleeneze New York blog (KleenezeNYC2011).

It’s not just us humble mortals that are on there either. You canfollow everyone from Sir Alan Sugar to Sesame Street; fromLilly Allen to Downing Street!

Each time you find someone you want to follow take alook at who they are following. Add anyone who you want inyour network.

3. Start tweeting!

Your tweets go in the box under the question ‘What are youdoing?’ and it must be 140 characters or less.

If you want to reply to something that someone in your networkhas said, put the @ symbol before their name and it will directyour message straight to them. For instance if EWB has askedwhat your tip for New York is, you would put something like:@KlzEWB I’m watching the New York DVD every day. OnTwitter.com, a reply button will be visible when you hold yourcursor over a message. Clicking this will add the @ automatically.

If someone has said something that you’d like all your followersto see, you can ‘re-tweet it’. Again, if you hover your cursor overthe message, the retweet option will appear. Alternatively, you canwrite RT before the username and others will know that youare retweeting.

4. Posting links

Sometimes, you’ll want your followers to visit a particular article(ie, A piece on soaring redundancy figures on the BBC, a newblog on the New York website or even your own website whereappropriate). For this, you may need to shorten the link to keepwithin your 140-character limit. Visit a site such as tinyurlhttp://tinyurl.com or btyurl http://bit.ly, paste in your link andit will give you a shortened one to use in Twitter.

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IMPORTANT!Up until now, we have all been adhering to the DSA Code of Business Conduct when it comes to advertising and marketing. Howeverfrom 1 March, everyone must now also comply with something called CAP (Code of Advertising Practice, Sales Promotion and DirectMarketing).

This means, when it comes to anything you’re putting out into a public arena – even your emails and status updates – you must dothe following:

• Be honest, truthful and capable of being substantiated. So, if you’re going to say something, make sure you can back it up,especially when it comes to earnings

• Do Not imply you’re employing anyone, as this is a business where you work for yourself and not a boss. Ensure you advertise abusiness opportunity and not a job

Please see pages 8 to 9 of your Business Manual – Operations and Procedures (booklet 4) for a full run-down of what you need to takenote of. However, please pay particular attention to these points:

1. No form of advertising should bring Kleeneze into disrepute

2. Everything bearing the Kleeneze name must carry the words ‘Independent Distributor’ on it

3. No references to imply territories are to be used, e.g. the words ‘local’, ‘established’, ‘your’, ‘area’ or ‘regular’.

4. No reference should be made to activity in any country unless Kleeneze has announced that Distributors may sponsor there

5. You must not attempt to solicit any members of other networks that are competitors of Kleeneze

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WHAT SHOULD I BE AWARE OF WHEN IT COMES TO SOCIAL NETWORKING?

• Social media is just that – social. People are using thisrecreationally, so be aware of bombarding them with businessmessages, as they may get irritated and either hide or stopfollowing you! Often just saying something like, I’ve nearly wonthat trip to New York or I’ve made an extra £100 this week isenough to pique people’s interests. Think quality not quantity!

• Talk to your readers like you would talk to real people inprofessional situations. Don’t be afraid to bring in your ownpersonality and say what’s on your mind. Consider content that’sopen-ended and invites response. Encourage comments. You canalso broaden the conversation by linking to others who areblogging about the same topic and allowing your content to beshared or syndicated.

• Don’t be pushy. If you receive any negative comments fromfriends or followers, don’t get drawn into an argument. Deal withcomments calmly and rationally. In the same respect, if youreceive positive comments be friendly and helpful and not overlyforceful. This is building your reputation with a possible audienceof millions! You want your business to be one that people trustand feel as though they can rely on.

• Remember, this is part of your business like any other. Would youspend all day flyering when you had catalogues to collect? No!Treat it like you would any other business activity – give it the timeit deserves and then move on to other things.

• Share, share, share! It’s the only way to build your network andspread the word!

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be publishing more hints and tips on social media and socialnetworking on the DSA. If you have any questions at all about Facebook, Twitter or anyother form of social media, please let us know at [email protected]. We’ll answer youas soon as possible and also include your question (anonymously if you wish!) in our FAQsection to share with others.

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100,000 And AboveNasko Ratchev 1,465,818.02Lynn Macdonald 1,461,561.84Gavin Scott & Bonnie Arapes 1,447,599.88Gillian Nicholson 881,917.06Bob Webb 755,735.12Glyn & Elizabeth Hobden 738,638.69Chris & Wendy Mason-Paull 723,150.71Freda Fenn & Heather Summers 705,983.81Margaret Moore & Carren Arscott 700,730.83Muriel & Tony Judson 669,014.10Allan & Billie-Dee Moffat 648,371.25Terry Carr 550,658.36Rob Forster & Ray Aziz 550,658.36Peter & Jackie White 521,991.64John & Jeanette Hawkes 401,946.67Margaret & Roy Japp 312,249.80Sue Marshall & Bob Dalton 282,309.71Mike & Amanda Bibby 251,970.95John & Steven Sharp 249,996.88Hazel & John Stephen 239,821.84Stephen Bourne & Anne Binks 217,651.25Gordon & Judy Seldon 189,313.25Craig & Magdalena White 185,397.17Terence & Jean Ash 177,825.70Gary & Esther Watson 175,880.22Judy Jodrell 157,729.32Phil & Jean Warrington 145,370.69Michael & Jean Day 139,293.14John & Anne Donaldson 125,004.31Melvyn & Lucy Mortimer 123,055.01Robert Gibbons 119,508.91John & Christine Prosser 119,032.17Michael & Susan Pirie 113,597.60Andy Stephenson & Claire Branch 107,816.76Sylvia & Jack Hood 106,660.38John & Sarah Mckie 101,024.19

35,000 And AboveGeoff & Fiona Webb 99,430.00Stephen Geldard 99,248.38Claire & Peter Rea 98,267.87Malcolm Ashmore 95,505.77Adele & Jaime De Caso 95,505.77David & Anne Pemberton-Smith 90,294.26Andy & Carolyn Cooper 88,528.95Vie & Keith Robertson 80,756.06Trevor Mitchell 79,844.75Tony & Katharine Briffa 78,349.18Robert & Mary Higgins 74,166.13Heather & James O’Neil 72,388.51Anthony Greeves 68,971.03Carole & Benny Morris 68,751.13John & Jenny Holden 68,714.31Eamon Lynch & Marie Ryan 68,575.65Victor & Una Brown 67,807.16Susan & David Darton 67,436.81Helen Lambert & Richard Woods 65,449.52Andrew & Sue Boswell 64,869.67Gaynor Morgan 64,865.73Jill Corlett 61,486.65Deborah & Allan Dewar 61,164.43Raymond & Miriam Turnbull 61,086.10Olivera Toner 60,709.03Declan O’Neill 60,709.03Sue & Geoffrey Burras 60,211.91Caroline Harris & Craig Cox 58,188.31Marcell & Joanne Treanor 57,289.38Angela & Norman Campbell 57,265.34Carol Simpson & Douglas Clark 55,915.89Sue & Steve Ferguson 55,223.18Rosina & Frank Pocock 54,094.71Irene Wilson 53,616.00Mike & Dawn Gough 53,494.39Stanley & Roy Stewart 53,313.44Julie Collier & Peter Richards 53,181.17Stephani & Bill Neville 51,643.30Chris & Julia Norton 50,956.50Jane & John Dunkerley 49,551.60Lauren & Peter Jackson 48,623.78Dave & Susie Horton 47,806.93Richard & Clare Chantler 47,800.67David & Rosie Bibby 46,880.54Glenn & Caroline Royston 45,654.04Steve & Debbie Roper 44,511.72Andrew & Carolyn Walkinshaw 44,327.60Stephen Smith & Dennis Chamberlain 43,506.79Michelle Kennedy 43,303.62Ramon & Sylvia Laing 43,045.91Doug & Sandra Roper 43,036.90Alf & Carol Bell 42,524.61Karen & Neil Young 41,709.87Brian Harwood 41,622.41Lindsay Gonsalves & Danny Young 41,291.41Clare & Martin Whitelock 40,358.16Stephen & Debra Nell 39,818.35Alan Meldrum 39,797.17Sharon & Andrew Bird 39,401.84Sunil Popat 39,234.80Paul Tawn & Clare Bason 39,234.80Helen & Paul Allgood 38,884.40Ron & Judy Speirs 38,545.00David & Samantha Branch 38,109.22

Barbara Ann & Alan John Peachey 37,635.64Nuala & Ronan McDonald 36,610.72Christopher & Louise Brown 36,478.59Peter & Myrna Wellock 35,914.38Robert & Marianna Grinev-Branch 35,254.73Eve & Norman Branch 35,254.73

15,000 And AboveHelen Brooks 34,885.65Craig & Mary Hawkes 32,893.67John & Wendy English 32,456.26Stephen Clark 32,291.06Keith & Helen Sandland 32,194.12Martin Gardner & Allison Butterworth 31,518.68Belinda & Peter Clarke 30,879.80Gill & Donato Sepe 30,484.44Richard Houseago & Vanadis Fox 30,373.26Andrew Buxton & Laura Kelly 29,906.21James Curtis 29,742.26Stuart & Gail Mckibbin 29,204.65Gabrielle & Paul Broadstock 28,963.74Andrew & Ann Meldrum 28,775.59Gary Cooper & Jackie Norris 28,656.91Graham & Catherine Hyde 28,492.33Denise & Stephen Neal 28,336.22Debbie Gee & David White 27,950.45Chantele & Barry Travis 27,827.35Peter & Sheryl Dutton 27,739.14Christopher Reay & Lesley Coan 27,428.06Alexandra Tuesley 27,314.71Helen & Andrew Walsh 25,835.26Michael & Jennifer Allsop 25,782.90Tom & Bernadette Hingley 25,668.15Andrew Ridley & Louise Lee 25,541.97Melanie & Andrew Wilson 25,355.91Steven & Sarah Curtis 24,931.37Lesley Burroughs 24,824.17Derrick & Maria Longwright 24,787.25Tracy & David Sheehan 24,753.32Caroline & Philip Thompson 24,272.91Roger & Barbara Green 23,892.78Graham & Georgina Long 23,890.08Eamonn & Anne Roe 23,762.47Conor & Linda Treanor 23,149.98Amanda & Andrew Holland 23,088.05Alison & Michael Ogden 22,881.31Teresa Divers & Bryony Hayward 22,875.98Debbie & Trevor Collins 22,797.52Su & Jas Bains 22,797.52Rhian & E Anthony Jones 22,465.98John Webb & Kathryn Price 22,221.33Abigail Colclough 22,210.14Michael & Sandra Laydon 21,906.19David Birtwistle & Angela Tonkin 21,795.07Kerry & Paul Stonall 21,620.07Linda & Ian Stanley 21,016.48John Gilham & Wendy Nimmo 20,913.74Paul Flintoft 20,863.41Steven Harding & Narissa Mather 20,735.27Ivan Darch 20,505.77Harold & Minnie Fulton 20,436.67Gill & Tim Evans 20,211.12Linda & Tony Gower 20,086.07Alnashir & Yasmin Ratanshi 20,023.41John & Sophia Clements 20,023.41John & Janice Halsall 19,867.35Karen & Peter Flitton 19,780.83Martina & James Mcgrath 19,746.38Martin Bell & Caroline Roberts 19,615.32Steve Johnson & Rosemary Rowntree 19,608.61Toby Acton & Donna Gold 19,466.07Nicola & Jerome Neville 19,414.40Jen & Garry Luke 19,200.81Jennifer & Martin Amos 18,953.70Marie & Jeremy Simmonds 18,608.94Jay Singh 18,499.07Stuart & Robyn-Lee Heard 18,291.79Karen Jordan & Kenneth Rooney 18,258.04Maria & Shane Treanor 17,596.44Diane & Geoff Owen 17,579.57Maria & Lee Kowalkowski 17,533.59Laurence & Rosemary Wiseman 17,512.05Steven Clements 17,465.64John & Karina Beesley 17,445.84John Morgan & Gilly McCrone 17,427.92Angela & Stephen Burchell 17,166.99Gordon & Patrick Davidson 17,054.34Mikaela & Andrew Brown 16,707.85Brian Manchester 16,652.72Christine & Jim Foster 16,623.63Brian Mooney & Sharon Treanor 16,435.78David & Judith McCreath 16,403.77Arthur & Susan Cuthbert 16,403.77Heather Brown 16,402.24Karim Karmali 16,360.54Keith & Teresa Faulkner 16,350.66Norman & Joanne Grundy 16,336.06Ann & John Coe 16,182.61Bill Caddy 16,111.90David Pope 15,532.07Susan Coleman & Robert Holdford 15,470.93John & Kath Clease 15,447.80Angela & James Macleod 15,404.63

Robert & Jacqueline Dolan 15,326.24David Byatt & Janet Smith 15,134.58Nichola & David Walmsley 15,025.47Christine Sykes & Aidan Fisher 15,016.90Richard & Ranti Fallowfield 15,002.68

10,000 And AboveRam & Joginder Singh 14,806.08Georgina & Phil Gale 14,794.30Elaine & Martin Spafford 14,772.96Joseph O’Donnell 14,571.43John & Jenny Caton 14,541.61Allan Ledwidge 14,472.25Iain & Jackie Swanston 14,464.84Trish & Lee Fisher 14,175.49Charlie & Gillian Whitton 14,089.45Timothy & Tina Pace 14,064.84Mark & Sarah Wildman 14,064.84Christine Lappin & Simon Place 13,890.63Colin & Charlene Sadler 13,841.80Gerry Melanephy & Maureen Mcloughlin 13,420.55Steve & Cathy Chambers 13,284.05Richard & Helen Peuleve 13,274.24David Belcher 13,274.24Denys & Laura Harris 13,092.53John Smith 13,063.67Seph O’Connell & Sarah Watson 13,023.53Mira Herman & Natalie Lofthouse 12,948.52Phil Curtis 12,939.67Sakuntla Kalyan & Richard Lovesey 12,939.41Amy Warrington 12,882.25Harry Hancock 12,825.15Gail & Darren Drew 12,818.66Jillian & Peter Griffiths 12,784.87Jim & Vicky Smith 12,643.85Janet & Andrew Mitchell 12,459.01Paul & Helen Wilson 12,313.31Isobel & James Orr 12,290.82Christopher & Lynne Marshall 12,220.34Gareth & Jeanette Jones 12,161.51Colin & Sarby Turnbull 12,109.91Christopher Young & Helena Edwards 12,103.15Caroline & Simon Harvey 12,079.05Ian & Agnieszka Clarke 12,011.27Kevin Sands 12,000.37Rosemary & Christopher Day 11,958.42Robert Wellock 11,880.05Cindy & David Brown 11,880.05Pamela Jarvis 11,810.51Robert & Jennifer Clifton 11,756.25Neil & Susan Maclean 11,704.05Martyn Cunningham 11,665.76David & Elaine Luke 11,647.47Christopher Conroy 11,603.89Lorraine & Ian Balcombe 11,603.89Mark Law & Diana Searle 11,601.46Darren & Christina Simmons 11,590.62Barry & Cecilia Bradbury 11,517.32Elizabeth & George Kerr 11,510.38Brian & Diane Holmwood 11,479.32Michael & Julia Tolton 11,474.02Tony Fasulo & Julie White 11,443.15Terry & Jane Hodge 11,410.15Paul Melville 11,273.95Debra & Oliver Pusey 11,243.29Fay & Andrew Roe 11,185.21Toni Yates & Martin Webb 11,053.93Sheila & Nigel Fowler 10,960.58Robert & Rosemary Annan 10,941.91Stephen & Joyce Milne 10,899.92Kevin Rider 10,855.44Bill & Joyce Rowe 10,745.33Sarah Jenkins 10,745.33Gareth & Gil Duffy 10,727.44Elizabeth Pope & Jason Hardy 10,695.97Clive & Pamela Lennard 10,639.85David Wilson & Julie Knight 10,550.73Alison & Kevin Thomas 10,521.34Stephen & Rebecca Gilbert 10,370.69Kira Mckibbin & Andrew Thomas 10,354.34Peter & Caren Neesham 10,234.60Leslie & Moira Harris 10,176.16Angel & Stuart Hill 10,176.16David & Heather Flannagan 10,080.61Roger & Simon Mantle 10,072.75Amelia & Hannah Mchard 10,066.26

7,500 And AboveKeith & Veronica King 9,939.78Kodwo Anderson 9,939.78Gloria & Clive Davies 9,910.20Andrew & Vicky De Caso 9,847.62Michael & Janet Wallace 9,845.95Stacy & Jonathan Beck 9,822.70Keith & Patricia Phillips 9,790.69Bernie & Barbara Klinger 9,756.77David Potter 9,736.91Vincent Tsoi & Lorraine Lawlor 9,728.93Sandra Ellis 9,706.69Julian & Karen Pike 9,669.99Patrick & Helen Loftus 9,606.32Robert Gould 9,601.70Gerwyn Duggan 9,601.70

Carole & James Sunter 9,593.87Lucinda Bennett & Nigel Manning 9,577.61Raymond & Barbara Mann 9,559.90Donna & Charles Warr 9,549.53Vivienne & Richard Washington 9,453.18David & Christine Rhodes 9,452.28William & Sharon Stevenson 9,413.50Steven Mee & Jaqueline Mullings 9,390.23Bob & Diane Goulding 9,347.34Lyn & Tony Davies 9,265.12Johanna & Stuart Peuleve 9,247.28Stephen & Elaine Blay 9,209.81Bev & Dave Townsend 9,203.14Gavin & Trish Conway 9,188.28Clare Haines 9,173.21Tavis Taylor 9,145.41Paul Meikle 9,122.58Narendra & Kashmir Kalon 9,108.28Douglas & Theresa Hack 8,998.50Ian & Carol Parker 8,915.68Ian & Anita Saville 8,905.36Gareth Rickhuss & Janette Pyne 8,869.63Raymond & Lorraine Satchell 8,854.31Richard & Greta Brownridge 8,811.15Gerard Coste 8,798.02Norah Bohan 8,750.70Sandra Brown 8,702.81Louise Wellock & Nathan Sylvester 8,702.81Darryl Allen 8,702.81Douglas & Kirsteen Hamilton 8,697.47Andrew & Cheryl Williams 8,682.00Janet & Roger Bowen 8,675.64Daniel & Michelle Marshall 8,573.23David & Jenny Gerry 8,533.85Jeanette & David Ward 8,511.59Kelly & Steve Elliott 8,479.17Geoffrey & Berenice Davey 8,431.47Tim Sandom 8,427.22Michael Amor-Wilkes 8,427.22Barbara Margaret Webb 8,414.12Sarah Sancho 8,402.01Shirley Pere & John Barnes 8,376.95Terry Hayden 8,364.07Ann Tawn 8,349.98Shorne & Judith Hodds 8,314.04Anthony & Susan Peacham 8,311.89Peter Savidge 8,297.26Catherine & Stephen Lord 8,270.39Michael Godwin 8,240.11Jeffrey & Frances Topple 8,240.11Raymond & Susan Kirkland 8,238.33Warren & Pamela Sewell 8,220.90Barry & Nina Mitchell 8,191.79Michele & Henry Moss 8,169.52Timothy Murphy 8,165.77Chris & Nicky Evans 8,076.26Sharon & Steve Agnew 8,059.63Stephen Wilson & Marie Bell 7,991.01Tracey Payne & Harvey Kent 7,947.88Alex & Kathleen Langler 7,930.09Sarah Trim 7,921.72Deborah Morgan 7,919.64Seamus & Clare Houghton 7,913.65Sarah & David Messer 7,903.03Omran Zaman 7,891.48David Bond & John Watkins 7,888.47Marion & Anthony Homer 7,879.71Sarah & Timothy Philp 7,868.26Keith Glass & Margaret Holvec 7,864.76Karen Lewis & Kevin Marriott 7,854.30Katie & Mark Johnson 7,829.91Diana Babbage & Joanna Turner 7,816.08Kimberley Sunter 7,801.86Susan & Graham Green 7,775.29Margaret Jarman 7,733.78Emma Colley 7,718.46Jackie & Stuart Bower 7,715.16Geoff Taylor & Alison Moore 7,703.04Lee & Fiona Henshaw 7,702.14Morna Campbell & Donna Mcloone 7,693.22James Dale & Claire Daniels 7,683.65Patricia & Dennis Corser 7,673.54Susan & Tony Cater 7,672.05Michael Prior 7,642.54Lesley & Gordon Whittington 7,641.09Yvonne & Jonathan Coffey 7,621.93Nick & Grace Sassanelli 7,612.42Emma & Chris Shafe 7,611.09Elizabeth & Keith Tomlinson 7,604.02Ian & Pauline Pilkington 7,601.25Verity & Richard Bloor 7,600.72Graham & Christine James 7,595.16Richard & Kim White 7,592.15Jeanette & Roy Bonella 7,581.34Melissa Squires & Ian Slade 7,578.16Heather & Graham Williams 7,561.43Alex Dewar & Lucie Hannah Marcus 7,554.75Catherine & Geoffrey White 7,553.20Anthony & Leslie Carrick 7,552.38Julie Golding 7,543.21Diana Schuch & Alan Ward 7,525.68

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Issue 06 ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN

LEARN WHILE YOU EARN EVENTSCOMPANY SHOWCASES AND TRAINING DAYS16 Feb Gold Day – Head Office, ACCRINGTON

(email [email protected] tosecure a place)

5 Mar Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – STONELEIGHPARK, WARWICK (order on ticket code

02054 – limited availability)

9 Apr Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – THELANCASTRIAN SUITE, NEWCASTLE

7 May Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – THE BRISTOLHOTEL, BRISTOL

4 Jun Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – PARK ROYAL,WARRINGTON

25 Jun Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – MACDONALDINCHYRA GRANGE HOTEL, FALKIRK

10 July Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – BLUE MOUNTAINGOLF CLUB, BRACKNELL

23 July Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour - RED COWMORAN HOTEL, DUBLIN

3 Sept Kleeneze Xmas Showcase & Gala Dinner –the NIA and HALL 3, the ICC,BIRMINGHAM (order tickets on code00027. See the DSA for full informationon how to book or to download the

booking form)

10-16 Nov Kleeneze Destination – NEW YORK

TRAINING MEETINGS - 2011 COUNTRYWIDE19 Feb (19/3; 16/4; 14/5; 11/6; 16/7; 20/8; 17/9; 15/10; 19/11;

17/12) Going For Gold. At: The Globe Hotel, Tuesday

Market Place, KINGS LYNN, Norfolk. PE30 1EZ (Use

hotel entrance in Kings Street, opposite ‘Prezzo’). 7.30pm

for 8.00pm prompt start. Business Dress only please

£2.50 per person. Guests free. Everyone welcome.

Contact Ann & John Coe on 01553 829241 or Ezereach

01553 888118.

13 Mar (8/5; 21/8; 23/10) Gillian Nicholson’s Wealth Events

Training - Garden Suite, Thurrock Hotel, Thurrock,

ESSEX. Registration opens at 11.00am for prompt start

at 11.30hrs. Finish 14.30hrs. £5 per distributor. For further

information email Gillian Nicholson at

[email protected]. Arrive ready to learn, Leave

ready to earn! Wealth of Income, Wealth of Knowledge,

Wealth of Friendships.

27 Mar ‘The Big 1’ is here again! The East Midlands premier

event is coming up soon, so book now to secure a place

with top speakers – Doug Roper, Ian Crockford, Chris

Hinds, Jaime de Caso and Lynn Macdonald. Knowledge

is King will also be there on the day. Tickets only £8 per

person for a fantastic afternoon of training with a fantastic

raffle. Starts at 12 noon (Doors open 11am) Finish at 5pm.

For further details contact Andy Buxton & Laura Kelly on

07830 190485. Make cheques payable to ‘The Big 1’ to

10 Cook Close, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 0JJ. The

meeting is at the Novotel, Long Eaton, NOTTINGHAM -

Jct 25 M1. You cannot buy tickets on the day so don’t

delay - book today - this will be a sell out event.

See you there.

OPPORTUNITY MEETINGS - NORTH/SCOTLAND13 Feb Everyone Welcome to Fast Forward Runcorn Millionaires

meeting. The Holiday Inn, Wood Lane, Beechwood,

RUNCORN. WA7 3HA. 12 noon till 4.30ish. £9 entry.

Raffles, Bucket of Money, BIDS and best of all, a great

line up of speakers, Toby Acton, Vic Brown, Belinda

Clarke, Shelagh Irving and Michael Khatkar, all to help

you with your business. Learn and Earn in Kleeneze style.

Contact Irene Wilson, Ezereach 01524 888875 or

01524 720192.

21 Feb (21/03; 18/04; 16/05; 13/06; 11/7; 08/08; 05/09; 03/10;

31/10; 28/11) Titans Training and Opportunity Meeting,

Cedar Court Hotel, Mayo Avenue, Off Rooley Lane,

BRADFORD, BD5 8HW, 7.30pm for 8.00pm start.

Everyone welcome. Business dress please. Contact Neil

Young on Ezereach: 0113 350 8763, Mobile 07817

439 451.

22 Feb (four-weekly). Edinburgh Opportunity Meeting at Premier

Inn Morrison Link Road, Haymarket EDINBURGH.

8.00pm until 9.00pm. Everyone welcome. £3 single, £4

joint distributor. Contact - Jim & Jane White Ezereach

0141 530 9724.

8 Mar (second Tuesday of each month) BOM meetings at

Carlisle. Border Gate Premier Inn, Carleton, CARLISLE

CA4 OAD Tel: 01228 633311. 7.30pm for 8.00pm start. All

distributors and prospects/guests welcome. Hosts Alistair

Townsend and Malcolm Bullough and will feature a

presentation of the opportunity and a guest speaker. For

information, contact: Alistair Townsend 01228 528126

email: [email protected], Malcolm Bullough 01228

675553 e mail: [email protected].

9 Mar (four weekly) The Pirates of Plenty Manchester Open

Evening, The Horrocks Room, St Matthew’s Hall, Chapel

Lane, Stretford MANCHESTER, M32 9 AJ. 8.00pm -

10.00pm. Come and join us at our informal & friendly,

open evening. Doors open at 19.30hrs for light

refreshments, (free of charge). Easy to find - Just off

Chester Road M60/J7 heading towards Old

Trafford/Trafford Centre. £1 per Distributor, guests free.

Everyone welcome. Dress code smart/casual. Contact

Katrina & Ian Harvey-Winstanley on 07946 561274,

[email protected], EzeReach 0161 660 9867.

9 Mar (6/4; 4/5; 1/6; 29/6; 27/7; 24/8; 21/9; 19/10; 16/11; 14/12)

Leeds Open Evening, Holiday Inn Leeds Garforth,

Wakefield Road, LEEDS, LS25 1LH. 7.30pm for 8.00pm

start. Dress code: Business Suit. Contact Stuart on

07792002402.

SOUTH/MIDLANDS/WALES21 Feb (21/3; 18/4; 16/5; 13/6; 11/7; 8/8; 5/9; 3/10; 24/10; 28/11)

Business Opportunity Open Evening, Everyone Welcome,

Supreme Inns, Bicker bar Roundabout, BOSTON

A17/A52 junction, registration 7.30pm, £3 per person,

Hosts:- Andy & Amanda Holland email:

[email protected] Eze-Reach number: 01553

886597.

21 Feb (21/3; 18/4; 16/5; 20/6; 18/7; 19/9; 17/10; 21/11; 12/12)

South East Open Evening Bracknell. Everyone welcome

across the Network. Join us for an evening of fun,

Opportunity Presentations & Kleeneze Stories – Huge

Recognition for all groups Forest or Hospitality Suite,

Bracknell Leisure Centre, Bagshot Road, BRACKNELL,

Berks, RG12 9SE 7.45pm for 8.30pm start. Distributors

£3 - Guests FREE Business dress please Contact Debbie

Gee on 07782 345 935 or Kate Lee on 0118 9268540.

21 Feb (21/3; 18/4; 16/5; 13/6; 11/7; 8/8; 5/9; 3/10; 31/10; 28/11)

Westcountry Open at Padbrook Park Hotel, Cullompton,

DEVON EX15 1RU (just 5 mins from J28 on M5 sign

posted). Distributors £3 per person or £4 per couple.

Guests FREE. All from Red and Blue groups welcome.

Prospect focused Business Opportunity Presentation,

Training, Book Stall, Bids table, Testimonials, raffle and

business related stands Ample parking. Accommodation,

meals, coffee and bar available. Contact Sheelagh & Paul

01392 462710 (Ezereach 01803 898592) or Nigel &

Lucinda 01392 874412 (Ezereach 01803 898652).

23 Feb (every other Wednesday) Swindon BOM, The Link Centre,

SWINDON. SN5 7DL. Blades bar 7.45 for 8pm start,

£2.50 per distributor guests free, Business dress please.

Everyone welcome. Contact Steve or Debra Nell on

01793 238909 or [email protected].

14 Feb (14/3; 11/4; 9/5; 6/6; 4/7; 1/8; 29/8; 26/9; 24/10; 21/11)

Norwich Business Opportunity Evening, Holiday Inn,

Ipswich Road, NORWICH, NR4 6EP, 7.30pm for 8.00pm

start. £3 per Distributor, guests free. Business dress

please. Contact Stephen on 07810 126010.

23 Feb (23/3; 20/4; 18/5; 15/6; 13/7; 10/8; 7/9; 5/10; 2/11)

Birmingham Open BOM. The Plough & Harrow Hotel, 135

Hagley Road, BIRMINGHAM. 7.45pm registration for an

8.00pm prompt start. Ample free parking, good reception

areas & bar for team sizzles & meeting your guests.

Unfortunately there is no wheelchair access to the room

(upstairs). Only £3 per distributorship, guests free (bring

loads & see your business grow). Hosts Gerard & Claire

Tucker- Mawr (EzeReach: 0121 314 9785) and Geoff &

Diane Owen (EzeReach: 0121 314 4870)

www.birminghambom.co.uk.

1 Mar (First Tuesday of every month) Business Opportunity

Meeting. St Leonards Hotel, Ringwood Road, St

Leonards, RINGWOOD, Hampshire, BH24 2NP. 7.30pm

for 8.00pm start, £3 per distributor, Guests Free! Business

dress please. Hosts Bob Dalton and Sue Marshall on

01425 480675 or Ezereach 02380987429.

2 Mar (30/3; 27/4; 25/5; 22/6; 20/7; 17/8; 14/9; 12/10; 9/11;

7/12) North London Open Evening and Opportunity

Showcase, PLEASE NOTE, NEW VENUE! Edmonton

Sports & Social Club, Church Street, LONDON, N9 9HL.

A prospect focused, benefits led, presentation of the

Kleeneze Business Opportunity. 7.30pm registration for

prompt 8.00pm start. £3 per distributor (£5 per

distributorship). Guests FREE. Dress code: Business.

Everyone welcome! Hosts: Tony & Sue Peacham on 0208

521 4664 or Ezereach 0203 051 8333 or email:

[email protected] and John Hawkes on 07767

620441 or email: [email protected].

2 Mar (second Wednesday of every period – Blue) Mighty Oaks

Opportunity Meeting. Ye Olde Bell, Barnby Moor DN22

8QS near A1, 5 minutes north of RETFORD. 7.30pm for

8.00pm start. Dress: Smart casual please. We promote

Ed Ludbrook’s Coaching approach. Everyone welcome.

£3 per distributorship, £1 per guest. Maria and Derrick

Longwright (Ezereach 01522 718671).

7 Mar (4/4; 2/5; 30/5; 27/6; 25/7; 22/8; 19/9; 17/10; 14/11;

12/12) Essex Business Opportunity Meeting at the

Holiday Inn, Brook Street, BRENTWOOD CM14 5NF, J28

- M25 7.30pm for 8.00pm start. Business Dress please.

Everyone welcome, Hosts Richard & Vanadis. EzeReach:

01206 804 635.

8 Mar (5/4; 3/5; 31/5; 28/6; 26/7; 23/8; 20/9; 18/10; 15/11) South

West Training & Recognition Meeting. Ship Inn (next to

Premier Inn), Thornbury Road, Alveston, BRISTOL, BS35

3LL. 8.00pm start. Business dress Please. Distributors

£2.50 per head, guests FREE. Host: Andy Cooper, E/R:

0117 911 7561.

8 Mar (5/4; 3/5; 31/5) Hemel Hempstead Opportunity Meeting,

Holiday Inn, Breakspear Way, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD HP2

4UA. £3 per distributor, guests free. 7.30pm for 8.00pm

start. Business dress please. Hosts: Rosina & Frank

Pocock. Tel: 01442 256405.

10 Mar (7/4, 5/5, 9/6, 7/7, 4/8, 1/9, 6/10, 3/11, 1/12) Success

Showcase, the Grange Moor Hotel, St Michaels Road,

Maidstone, KENT, ME16 8BS. Guest speaker, Bob

Webb.7pm for 7.30pm start. £3.50 per Distributor.

Guests free.

14 Mar (11/4; 9/5; 6/6; 4/7; 1/8; 29/8; 26/9; 24/10; 21/11)

Business Opportunity Meeting at David Lloyd, Port

Solent, PORTSMOUTH, Hants, PO6 4TP. Business

dress. Everyone welcome. £2 per distributor. Guests free.

7.30pm for 8pm start. Contact Carol – 023 92 613034 or

07737 164621.

26 Mar (26/4, 24/5, 21/6, 19/7, 16/8, 13/9, 11/10, 8/11, 6/12)

Business Opportunity Open Evening, Everyone Welcome.

Holiday Inn Express, Cheriton High St, FOLKESTONE,

CT18 8AN Registration 7.30pm, £3 per distributor, Guests

Free. Hosts:- Ian & Lorraine Balcombe,

email:[email protected]. EzeReach 01227

807928 Mobile: 07533 780414.

Do you have any Training or Opportunity meetings inyour area? Let us know, at [email protected] EzeReach 01772 977402 and we will include them inour weekly meetings diary.

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