Well just saw a teenage girl wearing a “Clickbait” t-shirt.

Her mom or a very older sister was with her.

People passing would look at her and just keep on walking they knew by her shirt she was no good.

Unfortunately, not everything comes with a warning label.

Some might not see the reference to the underage girl and the term “clickbait” but in the tech world… “clickbait” is basically something tempting (a link, a picture, a video, etc) that compels you to click.

That click ends up taking you somewhere different than you had hoped and it gets you to reveal credit card information, might infect you with a virus or malware or simply just gets wastes your time.

Don’t fall for “clickbait”…ever!

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Rob Anspach is an Authority Architect, Legacy Builder, speaker, author, podcaster, and Founder of Anspach Media.

For more than 30 years, he has helped entrepreneurs build authority, create meaningful relationships, and leave a lasting legacy through books, speaking, trusted guidance, podcasting, and immersive experiences.

He is the host of the E-Heroes Podcast and the creator of Embracing The Magic and Exploring The Magic.