Monday, October 16, 2017

Clickbait sirens: The lovely ladies of content promotion

I can’t speak to what clickbait women respond to, but men are suckers for pretty ladies.
That helps explain the numerous clickbait posts with photos of attractive women that I see online.
What follows are some of the recent examples of clickbait hotties I’ve come across.
Some feature returning favorites like pole-vaulter Allison Stoke and former UCLA cheerleader MaCall Manor.

Stokke, 28, is now a sportswear model and GoPro sponsored athlete. (See her Instagram and Wikipedia pages.)



Manor is now a professional dancer and cheerleader for Los Angeles Rams. (See her Instagram and LinkedIn pages.)



Clickbait companies like sexy athletes. Here’s an example featuring MMA fighter Paige VanZant.



Clickbait purveyors also love to use busty models, such as Russian model Valenti Vitel. (See her Facebook page and this collection of pictures on Pinterest.)



Sometimes clickbait companies use historical hotties that young men today don’t know about it.
Outbrain recently featured Ewa Aulin, a Swedish actress active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It used a photo of Aulin from 1969 for an article titled “Rarely seen historical photos not suitable for history books.”
(See her Wikipedia page.)



Often attractive women in clickbait photos go unidentified.
Lately pictures of “grid girls” from racing events have been used to catch attention.
The girls in skin-tight green jumpsuits are from the Sao Paulo Indy 300 race in Brazil in 2012.
The girls in red and white dresses are from the Formula One Grand Prix in Budapest, Hungary, in 2016.





As for this last one, I have no idea who she is.



Related articles:

Clickbait favorites: Porn stars, glamor models and Playboy Playmates (July 3, 2017)

The Girls of Clickbait (May 17, 2017)

Clickbait cliche: Photos that almost broke the internet (March 30, 2017)

Clickbait cuties: Sexy female athletes (March 28, 2017)

Clickbait cuties: The sexy sirens of sponsored articles (March 27, 2017)

Anastasia Kvitko is the cover girl for lying clickbait (Feb. 18, 2017)

Clickbait cliche: The crowd got more than it bargained for (Feb. 3, 2017)

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