Here are the hottest social media trends for online coaches and info marketers today, and the latest AI and tech news on July 7, 2026:
Social Media Trends For Info Marketers
Here are a few viral video hooks and content ideas to get more views and leads:
- Reversible Symptom: Start your video by claiming that a condition your audience has accepted as permanent or inevitable is actually reversible – then back it up with a credible scientific mechanism.
Diary of a CEO does this in “THIS SOLVES GRAY HAIR!”, where a mitochondria doctor reveals that gray hair is not simply a genetic inevitability but a symptom of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress – and that restoring mitochondrial health can actually reverse it.
This works because it challenges a deeply held assumption (“gray hair is just aging”) with a specific, science-backed mechanism, creating an immediate curiosity gap and a powerful reason to keep watching.
Here’s an example using this hook concept: “Your brain fog isn’t permanent – it’s a symptom of one specific deficiency that 80% of adults have and almost no one tests for.” - You’re Still in Progress: Open your video with someone’s specific problem, then reveal that the real issue is how they defined success in the first place.
A good example is Alex Hormozi’s video, “You’re at Level 1 of 9 — They Don’t Know That”, where a solar company owner explains that his young reps make a ton of money in 9 months and then quit.
Hormozi diagnoses the root cause: the recruiting message sold a finite dream (“make great money”), so once employees hit that goal, they feel they’ve won and leave.
His fix is to build a multi-tiered career path so that reaching one milestone simply places them at Level 1 of 9 – keeping them in a constant state of progress rather than completion.
This reframes the retention problem from a people problem to a systems problem, giving the viewer an immediately actionable fix they can apply to their own team. - Survival Mechanism Reframe: Open your video by presenting a counter-intuitive psychological insight and explain the exact scientific reason why.
In Lewis Howes’ video, “It’s Easier to Blame Yourself Than Your Parents”, clinical psychologist Dr. Sophie Mort explains that a child cannot admit their caregiver is flawed because that would mean they are unsafe.
This gives the audience a scientific explanation for the deep-seated “I’m not enough” belief that most entrepreneurs carry, instantly reframing it from a personal failure into a predictable childhood survival mechanism.
Here’s another example: “That voice in your head saying you’re not good enough is not the truth – it’s a coping mechanism your 7-year-old brain invented to feel safe.”

Marketing Tech News and AI Updates
Here is the latest marketing tech and AI news you may have missed:
- Estage has officially published its manifesto to launch the hub-centric era. Simultaneously, the platform’s brand-new website went live, opening its doors to entrepreneurs looking to own their digital infrastructure.
- Meta introduced Muse Image, their first image generation model from Meta Superintelligence Labs, now available in Meta AI.
It uses advanced reasoning to understand complex prompts, seamlessly blending multiple photos into high-quality creations, and powers creative experiences on Instagram Stories and WhatsApp. - Zapier published a comprehensive comparison of Zoom and Microsoft Teams, highlighting Zoom’s evolution into a full productivity suite (Zoom Workplace, Canvas, Slides, Sheets, Paper) with advanced AI features like AI Productivity Suite and ZoomMate.
The article notes Zoom’s superior external meeting capabilities and higher participant capacity. - Salesforce highlighted its Futureforce program, showcasing how young professionals are leveraging AI to drive innovation within the company. The article emphasizes that emerging talent is four times more likely to use AI daily and that building internal talent is more cost-effective than external hiring.
- NVIDIA introduced the NVIDIA Vera CPU, a new class of CPUs designed for the agentic AI era, optimized for max single-threaded performance at scale. This new CPU delivers 1.8x the sustained per-core performance of x86 in agentic workloads and 3x faster large-scale SQL analytics.
- Google has expanded Managed Agents in the Gemini API, adding background execution for long-running async tasks, direct integration with remote MCP servers, custom function calling alongside sandbox tools, and credential/token refresh support.
It’s aimed at helping developers build more reliable, production-ready AI agents.
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