You can find just about anything on YouTube.

We live in a time of information overload.

This is because my associate and I can learn about most topics online and almost become an expert if my associate and I are diligent enough.

I remember my parents had all of those DIY books in the learn that they would pour through to try and repair something or build a project. Now, my associate and I have sites like YouTube where you can watch a video on how to do just about anything. I like using this locale but I am frustrated at times by the pop-up ads that apapple in the middle of an explanation. These are there in order for me to use the locale without paying for it, but, if you are in the middle of rewiring something and have to stop for thirty seconds to watch an add for some laundry soap, it can be discouraging. I honestly don’t care if my clothes odor fresh and clean when I have a panel I am trying to repair. The ads on these sites are normally ones that pay for the service each time someone clicks on them. They can be helpful at times but for the most part just seem to get in the way. Even seeing them though is as luck to you companies. It gets their name out there because almost everyone will remember the discouraging company and their product long after seeing the ad. Either way it works for the advertiser, however somewhere in your memory bank, this ad will pop up when you are shopping at a store, and you may buy that product to try it out. You won’t even remember that the ad distraught you at the time you purchase the product. These ads labor and that is why so many companies pay for them.

 

 

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