Training Videos
If a Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words…
At GreenEarthEquities were all about keeping things simply enough to understand yet comprehensive enough to get the job done right.
For this reason we offer a variety of learning options to choose from. From articles and posts to webinars and videos, there’s something for everyone, or better yet, take advantage of them all!
The beauty of video is it makes education natural and easy. Seeing is believing, and you won’t believe how useful our Free and G.E.A.R. Membership videos are to energy wise residential house flippers. Covering everything from property acquisition to job estimating, remodeling to marketing, you’ll appreciate seeing for yourself how things get done efficiently.
Free and G.E.A.R. Videos
Along with an extensive archive library of hundreds of posts and articles, webinars and pdf presentations, as part of our ongoing commitment to Energy Wise Residential Remodeling, GreenEarthEquities will continue to add access to free training videos.
Below you will find links to current free videos. You may adjust the size of the playback window by zooming in with your browser. Note: All video’s produced after 2010 were shot in High Definition averaging 60 minutes.
G.E.A.R. Members enjoy access to our complete archive library including all posts and articles, webinars and pdf presentations as well as additional training and consultation privileges.
Below you will find links to current and coming G.E.A.R. videos. These videos are provided as overviews of GreenEarthEquities practices, from property acquisition and financing to energy wise renovation and marketing. Renovation videos have offer insights into green building best practices with attention to details. In deference to viewers, time elapsed editing may be used. Grey links represent samples of soon coming content. As we build our video archives we’re happy to hear from our members ideas for helpful videos.
You may adjust the size of the playback window by zooming in with your browser. Note: All video’s produced after 2010 were shot in High Definition averaging 60 minutes.