"XYZ of a terrible TEDTalk", made by Chris Anderson :
- Take a really long time to get started;
- "Too important to be just a talk, slow down and orate;
- Make sure everyone knows who you are;
- Make yourself seem smart, use abstract language and lofty concepts;
- Who needs real substance? All that matters is that you inspire;
- No need to build an argument;
- Try to sound as intellectual as possible;
- No time to waste telling stories
- Copy your visuals of the web, too easy and no one will notice;
- Be very serious. Humor is a terrible distraction;
- Give lots of details about the storie and structure of the organization;
- Slip in some snarky political comments;
- If you`re an artist or architect, try to sound as intellectual as possible;
- Memorizing 90% of your talk should be just fine;
- Don`t risk being true;
- Talk about crucial funding needs;
- Great TEDTalks follow a formula. Crack the code and copy it.
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