Christopher Jan Benitez

24.5K posts

Christopher Jan Benitez banner
Christopher Jan Benitez

Christopher Jan Benitez

@christopherjanb

Christopher Jan Benitez is a content strategist and developed strategies and SEO content for Spencer Haws, Steve Toth, Joshua George, and Charles Floate,

Philippines انضم Mayıs 2010
617 يتبع4.5K المتابعون
تغريدة مثبتة
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
Don't spend money💸on tools to write content. MAKE MONEY INSTEAD 💰 using my tried, tested, and FREE process of producing optimized content that ranks on Google! Click on the link 👉christopherjanb.com/no-cost-conten…
Christopher Jan Benitez tweet media
English
0
0
3
518
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
@GaelBreton Isn't marketing earning the trust of your audience? By being honest and transparent, people will trust you, which allows you to almost promote anything to them
English
0
0
3
41
Gael Breton
Gael Breton@GaelBreton·
I’m a bad marketer. I tend to say what I really think vs what makes me the most money.
English
5
0
13
1.5K
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
you're not finished when you're tired you're finished with you're done
English
0
0
0
48
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
@gaganghotra_ i mean, it makes sense. if you ask somebody what their favorite song is, it always changes depends on their mood. /s
English
1
0
2
91
Gagan Ghotra
Gagan Ghotra@gaganghotra_·
AI Overviews for queries are so dynamic like for "best seo agency in melbourne" it keeps on changing like every hour!
Gagan Ghotra tweet media
English
15
19
98
9.3K
Christopher Jan Benitez أُعيد تغريده
Gael Breton
Gael Breton@GaelBreton·
If you weren't convinced AI is eating into search, this might convince you. @Cloudflare just opened up their AI analytics. In our case, more than 46,000 chatgpt queries used our content in the past 7 days with Perplexity being 2nd. Many of these are probably substitutes for search queries where our content could have ranked. Yes, it is an opportunity for discovery inside ChatGPT but if I look at my referal traffic from them (a few hundreds), clearly the CTR is not there. AI chatbots take your free content, sumarize it and don't send many clicks. Most importantly, they don't allow you to identify who searched which means you can't easily advertise to them either after they've indirectly engaged with your content. The case for publishing free content on your website makes less and less sense. You're better off publishing on social platforms where you can then use the built-in ad platforms to convert engagers easily.
Gael Breton tweet media
English
15
10
81
8.7K
Gael Breton
Gael Breton@GaelBreton·
Vibe SEO is the only way you should do SEO these days 😅
Gael Breton tweet mediaGael Breton tweet mediaGael Breton tweet media
English
11
3
52
7.3K
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
JVKE is pronounced "joovke" LANDMVRKS is pronounced "landmevrks" Alvvays is pronounced "alvase" That's how they're spelled. I don't make the rules.
English
0
0
0
55
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
I thought I loved myself. Until I tried Yin Yoga for the first time. I actually hate myself with a burning passion.
English
0
0
0
39
Charles Floate 📈
Charles Floate 📈@Charles_SEO·
Tomorrow I turn 29 😅 In my 20s, I: – Hit 7 figures in earnings before 27 – Got personally banned by Google, PayPal, FB, Wise, and still scaled – Consulted Fortune 500s while living in my dressing gown on a Thai island - Spoke at 40+ conferences and ran 6 of my own events - Lectured at my second university, after never formally finishing high school – Released courses that outsold gurus with 6 figure ad budgets vs. my 100% organic marketing – Grew brands faster than I grew a tolerance for corporate BS - Traveled to my 50th country (Japan) – Built, burned, rebuilt, burned again, rebuilt again, and got smarter each time... So here’s 29 things I learned before 29 that’ll make you richer, faster: 1 - You never know it all! Never stop learning. Every new level brings new lessons. Stay curious and don't let your ego get too loose. 2 - Risk is part of the game. Calculated risks are where real opportunities hide. Don’t fear failure; fear stagnation. 3 - Your network is your net worth. The right people open doors money can’t. Invest in relationships, not just transactions. 4 - Reputation compounds. Guard your name fiercely; it’s your most valuable digital asset and will stick with you permanently. 5 - Automation and efficiency beat brute force. Scale with systems, not just hustle. Use tech and AI to multiply your output. 6 - Your personality dictates your best role. Play to your strengths, don’t force yourself into a CEO box if you’re a builder at heart. 7 - Learn to say no, especially to assholes. Protect your time, team, and sanity. Not every dollar is worth it. 8 - Transparency builds trust. Be honest about wins and losses. People respect real over perfect. 9 - Financial literacy is non-negotiable. Know your numbers. Profit beats revenue. Cash flow is king. 10 - Routine is a superpower. Structure gives you freedom. Build habits that compound over years. 11 - Reinvest in yourself and your business. The best ROI I’ve found is on skills, health, and relationships7. 12 - Test everything. Assumptions are expensive. Data is cheap. Experiment relentlessly7. 13 - Document your journey. Your story is your moat. Share what you learn—people follow progress, not perfection. 14 - Focus on what moves the needle. Ignore distractions. Double down on what works. 15 - Don’t be afraid to pivot. If it’s not working, change direction. Stubbornness kills more businesses than failure. 16 - Mentors accelerate your growth. Learn from those ahead of you. Their hindsight is your foresight. 17 - Protect your downside. Always have a backup plan and a cash buffer. 18 - Build assets, not just income. Websites, brands, lists, and equity outlast contracts and clients. 19 - Master the art of selling. Whether it’s ideas, services, or yourself! Sales skills compound everywhere. 20 - Stay ahead of trends. Early adoption beats late adaptation. Watch where the puck is going, not where it’s been. 21 - Outwork your competition, but outthink them more. Leverage beats labor. 22 - Celebrate wins, but analyze losses. Success hides lessons; failure reveals them. 23 - Don’t let comfort breed complacency. If you’re coasting, you’re falling behind. 24 - Own your mistakes publicly. Accountability builds loyalty and respect. 25 - Guard your mental health. Burnout is real and depression kills. Rest is part of the process, not a reward. 26 - Geography is leverage. The right environment multiplies focus and opportunity (hello, Thailand for SEOs). 27 - Brand should be a moat. Build something people remember. Your name should open doors. 28 - Give back. Share knowledge, help others up. The long game is about legacy, not just profit. 29 - Stay grateful, and stay hungry. Celebrate how far you’ve come, but never stop chasing what’s next. 29 tomorrow. Grateful. Forever changed. Still getting started. Let’s see what I can break before 30! 🥳
English
29
3
167
10.7K
Charles Floate 📈
Charles Floate 📈@Charles_SEO·
Just lost another family member to mental health. Hold your loved ones tight, and be there for people when you can be... This world feels like it has a toxic curse that warps people's perception of themselves, their world and what they mean to others. I don't see it getting better anytime soon, and you feel powerless unless you are there for every waking second, and that's just not possible. RIP Lisa, everyone already misses you and the plans we had made. I will personally make sure your memory lives on.
English
47
0
161
9K
Interest Empire
Interest Empire@InterestEmpire·
👀 Want AI content that actually sounds like you? Here's my Cuppa Instruction Refinement System ⬇️ 1️⃣ Draft clear, detailed instructions for @cuppa_ai 2️⃣ Generate an article 🤖 3️⃣ Edit & rewrite to match your ideal style ✏️ 4️⃣ Compare & critique both versions getting actionable improvements & insights with a critique prompt 🔍 5️⃣ Adjust your Cuppa instructions 💡 6️⃣ Repeat until it’s perfect 🎯 ✨ Now AI creates humanized content with almost no editing! ✨ 📌 Want the article analysis prompt? Like & Comment below ⬇️ and I'll DM (must be following) 👉 Follow for more Cuppa tips ☕️
Interest Empire tweet mediaInterest Empire tweet mediaInterest Empire tweet media
English
7
2
7
1.5K
Christopher Jan Benitez أُعيد تغريده
Chris M. Walker
Chris M. Walker@cmwalker·
I shared this in the Legiit Slack channel this morning but I wanted to share it here too because I feel like it is important. Here is your daily Think Big challenge. If you want to succeed, people are always going to try and stop you or tear you down. I know because I used to let it. As a kid, I got what would today be called bullied a LOT. I got constantly teased for being short. Relentlessly. That even happened into my early adult years. I remember a guy on the school bus who was much bigger than me would pull out clumps of my hair. I was on a baseball team that was SO BAD that everyone, including the adults, called us the "Pitiful Pirates." I got our first hit of the season (I still have the ball signed by my teammates), but that didn't help. In Boy Scouts, they dragged me out into the woods, held me down, beat on my chest, and called it an "initiation." In 3rd grade, I started getting sick a lot and throwing up in class. I didn't do it on purpose, but I was glad when it happened because I got to go home. As a teenager—and this is a story I've only told two people in my life—I was walking home from my job at McDonald's one night, and a cop pulled me over and told me to stop where I was. He got out of the car and asked me where I had been recently because I matched the description of someone who had broken into a store nearby. I was in my uniform... but I was also super scared. For some reason, I went to get my name tag out of my pocket to show him I had been at McDonald's where I worked. He pulled his gun on me and told me not to move. He came closer, saw that I was in my uniform, asked me which McDonald's I worked at, how long ago I'd gotten off, asked me my supervisor’s name, and where I was going. I guess he decided I wasn’t a criminal because he told me to go home and strongly implied I shouldn’t tell anyone about this. And I didn’t—for probably 25 years. These and other experiences led me to never take any risks for the first half of my adulthood. I let these people make me afraid of the world, afraid to take risks, and ended up leading a life of quiet desperation, as the expression goes. Eventually, I was fortunate enough to find things that allowed me to gain the confidence I needed to break out of that—martial arts helped a lot, and so did making money for myself. Today, I still experience fear. I still have people try to push me around or drag me down. But I no longer let it stop me. I now have a goal, a purpose, and a mission in life, and I am not going to let other people—or the world itself—cause me to let fear win. It was and is hard... but it is impermanent, and it doesn't matter. You can still do whatever you want—you just can't let fear stop you. Today, do something that moves you toward your goal, even if it’s uncomfortable. Growth lives on the other side of fear.
Chris M. Walker tweet media
English
1
1
4
618
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
Just earned my Content Optimization certification from @SurferSEO! 🎯 Their masterclass breaks down SEO & content creation in such an accessible way. Clear modules + practical applications = immediate value 📈 #SEO #ContentMarketing
Christopher Jan Benitez tweet media
English
0
0
0
32
Christopher Jan Benitez
Christopher Jan Benitez@christopherjanb·
I've been quietly writing for Search Endurance, @adamjayc's latest site. Here are some of my published work so far: P.S. If you're into SEO, you're going to enjoy these! 🧵
English
1
1
2
90