Here are the latest trends, content ideas, and breaking tech news for entrepreneurs and info marketers on March 10, 2026:
3 Unique Social Media Trends For This Week
- Perspective Is Everything is a split-screen trend in which the same clip plays twice with two opposite text overlays.
The format works because it turns mindset into something visual. Viewers recognize themselves in one of the two screens, which stops the scroll and drives replays, boosting the video’s reach.
To implement it, film a simple clip of yourself working, then duplicate it in CapCut using the split-screen feature, and write two emotionally opposite text overlays around a scenario your audience recognizes. - The Office Is On Fire is a trending TikTok format in which creators react to a mock fire alarm and “save” their most valuable possessions before running out the door.
Comedy takes away the sales pressure, so viewers tune in to see what you value rather than feel like they are watching an ad. The reveal sequence pulls people through to the end, and the curiosity built into the setup drives replays.
As you may have deduced, the possession you “save” so dramatically in the video is your product. 🙂
This trend solves a real problem: digital products are inherently invisible. The fire drill format gives your products screen time and makes them feel tangible – if you follow our step-by-step guide.
Film yourself grabbing each product with real energy, use the original trending audio for discovery, and drop a CTA in the caption pointing to your landing page. - The Levels Of is a content format where creators walk through tiered stages in their niche, from beginner to expert.
It works because viewers immediately ask, “What level am I at right now?” That question drives watch time and fills the comments with people announcing their level, telling the algorithm the video is worth pushing to a bigger audience.
For course creators, this mirrors exactly what your business does: meet people where they are and show the path forward. The format builds real authority in your niche.
Map out 4-6 specific levels from your own experience, film a short talking-head video, and end by asking viewers to drop their level in the comments.
👉 Read Our Step-By-Step ‘Levels Of’ Content Guide Here

Breaking Tech News and AI Developments
- Microsoft introduced a $99/month AI-focused software bundle designed to drive adoption of its AI productivity tools across businesses and workplaces.
- Microsoft introduced Copilot Cowork, a new feature for Microsoft 365 that lets AI plan and execute tasks, such as scheduling meetings, conducting research, and creating documents.
- Beehiiv launched On-Demand Ads, allowing newsletter creators to access and run sponsorships instantly, rather than waiting for scheduled ad campaigns.
- Cash App launched Cash Apples, a limited-time web game where players explore a virtual orchard and find “Golden Apples” to earn real cash payouts sent to their $Cashtag – a clever marketing gamification tactic.
- Notion introduced Dashboards, a new database view that combines tables, boards, charts, and timelines into a single overview.

Amazon Bestsellers and New Books for Entrepreneurs
- Advertisers Anonymous: 12 Steps to Creative Salvation by Ron Huey presents 12 essential character traits that help creatives thrive in the long term.
It includes over 100 practical, bite-sized insights from real experience on standout creative work, client management, career navigation, fighting for ideas, and surviving the industry’s challenges with integrity and passion intact. - SEO in Action: Foundations to Measurable Growth by Mariana Yamakawa is a clear, jargon-free guide that walks beginners and intermediates through building an effective, measurable SEO strategy.
The book covers keyword research, content structure, technical setup, on- and off-page optimization checklists, tools, analytics, and real-world examples focused on sustainable visibility and conversion growth. - The PR Agency Handbook by Regina Luttrell offers an insider’s guide to succeeding in the professional PR agency world.
It helps bridge the transition from college to career through real-world examples, practitioner interviews, and coverage of integrated communication sub-fields.
The book includes key updates on remote/hybrid work, AI and automation, DEI, brand activism, and purpose-driven campaigns. - Not @Everyone: An Email Marketing Intervention by Tricia Babischkin is a strategic field guide that explains why treating email as “cheap and easy” leads to overuse, trust erosion, and long-term damage.
The book covers protecting the channel through subscriber tolerance, intent-based lifecycle thinking, true incrementality measurement, maturity in automation, and defending disciplined practices against short-term pressure to drive sustainable revenue. - Open-Claw for Entrepreneurs by Eddie Waters is a practical playbook that teaches how to leverage agentic AI as a tireless business partner.
It shows how to design autonomous systems, sell skill-based services, create agent-friendly SaaS products, and build revenue-generating workflows that operate while you sleep.
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