Yes, I feel Do it Yourself websites may cause people to buy fewer gadgets like toasters or a robot vacuum, and services like repair, cooking, and cleaning.
I also feel that more people these days want to use the internet to learn how to do things themselves instead of buying expensive machine like a robot vacuum, or hiring someone who is greedy, and tries to overcharge buyers for simpler tasks like vacuuming carpet.
It is also more manly to fix stuff yourself instead of using a machine, or hiring someone, so you maybe able to attract women and men who are interested in people who know how to do stuff like fixing something.
For example, some people may not buy a toaster, or go to a restaurant to buy toasted bread if they learned how to make toast from a YouTube video, or Do it Yourself cooking site.
There are a lot of how to make toast with a frying pan, regular oven, or fire, so some people who learned how to make toast from a website may not buy a more expensive toaster to make toast, or hire someone like a chef to make them toast.
I also feel that more people these days want to use the internet to learn how to do things themselves instead of buying expensive machine like a robot vacuum, or hiring someone who is greedy, and tries to overcharge buyers for simpler tasks like vacuuming carpet.
It is also more manly to fix stuff yourself instead of using a machine, or hiring someone, so you maybe able to attract women and men who are interested in people who know how to do stuff like fixing something.
For example, some people may not buy a toaster, or go to a restaurant to buy toasted bread if they learned how to make toast from a YouTube video, or Do it Yourself cooking site.
There are a lot of how to make toast with a frying pan, regular oven, or fire, so some people who learned how to make toast from a website may not buy a more expensive toaster to make toast, or hire someone like a chef to make them toast.
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