Speaking Tips from Popular TED Talks

Speaking Tips from Popular TED
Talks


  • 1. best practices in presenting THE

  • 2. Knowledge is power. Pass it on. Click this button to share information
    on each slide.

  • 3. TED Talks has over 1,000,000,000 views What makes some speakers more
    successful than others? Here are some characteristics of what separates the
    good speakers from the great.

  • 4. Your TED talk shouldn’t be less than 12 minutes. Jaw dropping Funny
    Beautiful Ingenious The exceptions to the 12 minute rule is if your talk is:
    The most favorited videos average 17:58 in length

  • 5. For people to enjoy the TED talk that fell between 12-18 minutes long,
    it had to be: Persuasive Fascinating Inspiring Informative Courageous

  • 6. If you want to compete among the most favorite TED speakers you should:
    Present a clear, focused message Do not use slides Format your presentation as
    a hero’s journey or premise-driven narrative Alternate between Stories and
    main points Keep it short and to the point Use humor strategically Take your
    audience through a broad range of emotions. Embrace the power of the
    pause

  • 7. You Happiness Brain French Coffee Mirror Choice Patient Data Middle So
    Oxygen Aircraft Project Girls Feet Building Problem Computer Design The top 10
    keywords to USE in your TED talk The top 10 keywords to AVOID in your TED
    talk

  • 8. The most successful speakers share these characteristics Longer hair
    than average Glasses Dressed up more than the average TED speaker

  • 9. 1 John Underkof?er Gesture-based computing 2 Gary Flake Extreme data
    visualization 3 Jane McGonigal How gamers can save the world 4 Stephen Wolfram
    Creating a computational theory of the universe 5 Pranav Mistry Gesture-based
    interface that goes everywhere 6 Eric Topol Wireless tech in medicine 7 Tim
    Berners-Lee Making the world’s data open source 8 Ray Kurzweil Machines that
    think and grow The Top 8 TED Talks for Tech

  • 10. 1 Rory Sutherland Life Lessons from an Ad Man 2 Simon Sinek How Great
    Leaders Inspire Action 3 Dan Ariely Are we in Control of our own Decisions? 4
    Seth Godin How to get your Ideas to Spread 5 Malcolm Gladwell Choice,
    Happiness, and Spaghetti Sauce 6 Tim Harford Trial, Error, and the God Complex
    7 Steven Johnson Where Good Ideas Come From 8 Cameron Herold Let‘s Raise Kids
    to be Entrepreneurs 9 Dan Cobley What Physics Taught Me About Marketing 10
    Jason Fried Why Work Doesn‘t Happen at Work The Top 10 TED Talks for
    Business

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