I find it easy to criticize something from afar.
Instead of questioning the way educational/training videos are produced, or criticizing the quality of the product - I ask for participation.
Join in.
I find it easy to criticize something from afar.
Instead of questioning the way educational/training videos are produced, or criticizing the quality of the product - I ask for participation.
Join in.
LOL
You make this sound as if it were a NACHI membership project instead of a for-profit enterprise for which you are paid.
Please explain why people would provide free services to provide their credibility for your product.
For example…
There’s a 2-day HVAC course being filmed for NACHI.TV. Taking place in Denver, CO at the end of this month.
Will you join us and be a part of the greatest online HVAC training video ever produced?
Or **will you wait **till it’s all over, and be the first to post your judgment?
I’ve always believed (and openly expressed) that …
The quality and success of NACHI.TV rests upon the Membership.
NACHI.TV can be one of the greatest creations ever envisioned, whose sole purpose is to make the membership better, stronger, and the best educated/trained inspectors in the world.
NACHI.TV has members? I thought that was a business that happened to have NACHI in the name?
I believe everyone who has appeared on a NACHI.TV training/educational video has been paid a considerable sum. Per day, per hour, plane tickets, hotel room, etc. Ask Joe, Will, John, Krum, Hank, Mike, David, Mele, Kenton, etc. Well worth every penny.
What does that have to do with anything regarding your request for people to screen your work?
How much will you pay the attendees to help you with this project?
What? You think inspectors should get paid for simply participating in producing NACHI.TV videos?
You seriously think they should do it for free?
Will their participation enhance…or as you put it…provide the quality that rests upon the membership…that you need to sell your videos? Will you be charging others to see them participate in the video?
Audiences that participate on television infomercials are paid.
No. Actually I don’t.
That’s why there’s a small fee for the pay-per-view videos. ![]()
Ben,
You and NACHI TV are doing a terrific job, as well as a great service to fellow inspectors!!
Keep up the great work!!
Thank you very much, bro.
This HVAC class is the best thing that we’ve done so far.
Good show
Worth repeating!
You won’t want to miss this!
Hold on to your in-shot monoports!
By the way Ben are we going to film any programs during the Puerto Rico activity???
Ben,
This appears to be one long very interesting video.
How long is it?
I will not be going to Puerto Rico. I’ll be neck deep in stucco and EIFS.
Question: “Mr. Inspector, do you actually know what type of stucco this is?”
Answer: Click Here](Images from the Stucco & EIFS Inspection Course Being Developed - InterNACHI®).
I beg your pardon!