Uncover the secrets behind the world's most captivating TED Talks. Immerse yourself in the art of public speaking, learning from the masters who've graced the TED stage, and discover how to captivate, inspire, and move audiences with your words.
Your next presentation will be compared to a TED talk
The human brain is wired to love the TED style
- People simply can’t get enough of TED talks because they are truly addictive
- You stand a much greater chance of persuading and inspiring your listeners if you express an enthusiastic, passionate, and meaningful connection to your topic
- Unleash the master within
- Tell three stories
- Teach your audience something new
- Deliver jaw-dropping moments
- Use humor to elicit a strong emotional response
- Convince people to act on your ideas
Carmine Gallo
A popular keynote speaker, internationally recognized communication coach, and author of the new book, Talk Like TED: The 9-Public Speaking Secrets of the World’s Top Minds
- Independent, objective communication expert not affiliated with TED Conferences, LLC. Learn more at talkliketed.com
Stick to the 18-minute rule
A TED presentation can be no longer than 18 minutes long. Eighteen minutes is the ideal length of time to get your point across.
- Favor pictures over text. We are much more likely to recall an idea when a picture complements it.
Stay in your lane
The most inspiring TED speakers are open, authentic, and at times, vulnerable
- Your ability to persuasively sell your ideas is the single greatest skill that will help you achieve your dreams
- Follow these nine rules to astonish, electrify, and inspire your audiences