How to Deliver a Great Ted Talk: Presentation Secrets of the World's Best Speakers (How to Give a Ted Talk)

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Armed with your core message, you can build your argument logically and support your points using stories, statistics, analogies, activities, etc.
The key thing to keep in mind is that every time you make a point, you need to tie your point to an anchor.
What is an anchor?
An anchor is a device that you use to hook your point to your listeners’ memories. You can use several types of anchors to support your main points.
10 ANCHORS TO MAKE YOUR POINTS MEMORABLE Every time you make a point, you ne
...ed to “tie it down” with an anchor. The mistake most presenters make is that they give too many points and don’t use anchors to make their points stick. As a result, their points are forgotten.
You can choose any one of the following eight anchors to hook your points to your listeners’ memory: 1. ANECDOTES (STORIES) Tell a story that illustrates your main point. A well-told story acts like a memorable testimonial.
Now, for a second, imagine that you’re a politician. Imagine that you’re presented with the biggest opportunity of your life – the opportunity to speak at a large national convention, in front of thousands of people and millions more watching on TV.
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