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Es to teach you how to do it, your curiosity probably won't leave you alone. Clickbaits that promise to teach things that cannot be done in practice are very common and generally earn many clicks due to the paradox between knowing that what is proposed cannot be done, but being very curious about the possibility of achieving it. It doesn't need to be something as absurd as mixing oil and water: many contents promise to teach you how to gain X amount of leads easily and extremely quickly in a digital strategy. With all this, those who know a little more about the matter know that this is not possible — the process is complex and requires dedication —
but "that's where it suddenly comes out" isn't it? “Shoes % off until Iran WhatsApp Number Data tomorrow!” Wow, what a great discount! Even more so if it is from a store you want to buy from or even if you don't know it. A post on social networks with a photo of those shoes that are very fashionable has caught your attention. By clicking on the website, you discover that the shoes will be % off, but only in case you buy three other products from the store for a certain value. The clickbait in question is not a lie, in the end it is possible that the shoes come out cheaper, but with a lot of boring conditions behind them. The strategy used by the store was to hook readers by highlighting

the most tempting information about the sale , however, "makeup and hiding" the rest of the conditions, which are not pleasant at all. That is, we work with different models of clickbaits, where one is a lie and the other is not necessarily, but both cause some type of frustration in people who clicked on the content in the hope of having their doubts and desires answered. Why this strategy should not be used After visualizing in practice how
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