March 23, 2010

Vision Board TV is Bonnie Bruderer's New Venture

By Blake Bradshaw

For life coaches like Vision Board innovator Bonnie Bruderer, it's important to keep connecting with people in every way possible. The use of social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook have become commonplace and the development of products than can be sold and utilized through an array of media is essential.

Thus, Bonnie Bruderer, who has worked towards teaching women how to find what their purpose in life is and what they have a passion for, has signed on with NValeo, a new HD television subscription service.

NValeo is a unique mix of social media, television and the Internet. Bruderer is using the new provider to make her sessions and workshops instantly available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Bruderer will still be appearing at various live events but with NValeo she becomes instantly available from any TV in your home.

Programming on Vision Board TV will certainly be geared towards Vision Board products, and it will include a healthy dose of instruction in how to utilize the power of attraction. There will also be programs on nutrition, yoga, healthy lifestyles and manifesting.

Bruderer decided to use this new service because she understood that it was a way to make it easier for those who want to use her products and services to access them. Potential customers no longer have to go to three or four places to be instructed by Bruderer in her various areas of expertise. Through NValeo, she can help a wider range of people discover what motivates them and what their purpose in life is.

The last few years have seen those involved in areas such as personal development having to deal with a client base that has felt the pangs of an unstable economy. People have had to cut back on purchases in all areas. Bruderer is an example of person who knows how to be resourcefully resilient in present economic times.

NValeo, which offers an array of quality programming and products that subscribers can easily access, can prove to be a real boon for folks like Bruderer who are able to attractively package their services and products to television viewers. Subscribers no longer have to spend money on travel, accommodations and conferences. For a small percentage of what one conference might cost, they can have it all from the comfort of their home. It's a true 21st century phenomenon.

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