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It's not a year or two, but it's hard to be self-employed. The big change in the world also has an effect. People eat out more than before. However, when you go out and eat only when there is a reason to eat, the food delivered to eat is exploding again. In response to these changes, more and more people are looking for ways to live.

Reporter Lee Sung-hoon met.

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Lee Sang-min finished his six-year career and set up a meathouse last year.

Although the shop was located in the back of a non-backcountry area, its sales exceeded 50 million won last month.

The trick is a YouTube channel with 110,000 subscribers.

[Family make food to eat… .]

Show everything from shopping to food-cooking processes without a lot of 'loyal customers'.

[Lee Sang-min / Gogi house management: I think I really enjoy eating with confidence. You can leave it as a comment in the comments.]

The people who are preparing to start an online shopping are full of classrooms.

Kim Yoon-young, who sells interior accessories, makes a product video with the know-how learned in this program.

Sales continue to rise with online services that allow customers to customize their own props.

[Kim Yoon-young / online shopping mall operation: customers will not have the cut you want. I want to show you such angle in more detail. .]

Lee Sun-ho, the restaurant owner, has recently won a fight with a shared kitchen.

The low rent and integrated control center also responds to orders and customer complaints flocking to the delivery app.

[Lee Sun-ho / Shared Kitchen Store Operation: You don't have to worry about anything else because of IT technology. Labor costs are reduced and we only have the advantage of being able to pay attention to business.]

The biggest concern for domestic self-employed workers is labor cost increase, customer decrease, and rent increase.

In the self-employed market, where the survival rate is less than 30% after five years, the integration of digital technology is no longer a choice but a necessity.

(Video Editing: Park Ki Deok, VJ: Jung Min Gu)