How to create your TED talk (2024)

My friendValentina Escobar-Gonzalezdreams of giving a TED talk of her own some day. She asked me how I prepared to give my speech, and I told her I would write a post about it for her because indeed, I am a full-service blogger! Today, How to Create Your TED Talk!

I gave my TED talk in the summer of 2022, but the preparation really started years in advance.

Getting into TED

I'm a busy person, but things always slow down during the holiday season, and I use this time to reflect, learn, and consider changes I need to make to my business in the coming year.

One of my holiday traditions is to spend a day binging the best TED talks. I did this for years before I was ever invited to give a talk. I take notes on the styles of the best speakers in the world. How do they construct their speeches? How do they use surprise? Humor? Props? Video and other media? Why did they get selected for TED?

I didn't do this every year to become a TED speaker; I did it to be a better speaker, period.

The invite

Many people dream of being a TED speaker. I was not one of them. I figured if it happened, it happened. It was never a goal or priority. I guess I'm just content with where I am right now.

But an invitation came out of the blue. I became friends with Shannah Haley, who attended each of myUprising retreats. At this event, 30 people gather for two and a half days to discuss big ideas about marketing. We also become really great friends. Over the course of our time together she became familiar with my ideas and speaking style and invited me to the TEDx event she organizes in Texas.

Shannah is the consummate professional. She cares so much about this event, and so it was an incredible honor for her to ask me. But she also knew I was a professional, too, and she assigned me to be the closing speaker at her event because of the trust she had in me.

More likely, you will have to apply to be a speaker, so I was fortunate in this instance.

Create your TED talk

The purpose of TED is to spread bold new ideas. So that is a little nerve-wracking, right? How did I come up with an idea?

1. A spiky point of view can be debated.

2. A spiky point of view isn’t controversial for the sake of it.

3. A spiky point of view teaches your audience something relevant they don’t already know.

4. A spiky point of view is rooted in evidence, but it doesn’t have to be a proven fact or universal truth.

5. A spiky point of view requires conviction.

You have to be brave enough to advocate for what you believe in. It’s not a passive regurgitation of information. There’s a stance of advocacy and a bias toward action. You’re trying to convince someone of this idea because you genuinely believe they’ll be better for it.

Examples of spiky points of view from my blog:

In other words, this is the kind of bold idea TED is looking for. Spiky and bold.

It's even better if you can apply your idea to some current issues like climate change, inclusiveness, and social justice, for example.

A process you might follow to create your TED talk idea:

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  1. Start by thinking about your passions and interests. Identify a topic that you feel strongly about, that you know a lot about, and that you feel passionate and excited to talk about.
  2. Narrow it down to the ones that you’re most interested in exploring.
  3. Research the topic to make sure it’s a good fit for a TED talk. Look at other TED talks to get an idea of the kinds of topics that are typically discussed.
  4. Choose a topic that’s timely and relevant. Consider the current events, trends, and conversations that people are having.
  5. Make sure the topic is specific enough to focus on and explore in depth. Avoid topics that are too broad or that don’t offer much to explore.
  6. Refine your topic by focusing on a specific angle or perspective. Consider how you can make the topic unique and interesting to your audience.
  7. Test your topic out on a few people. Ask for their feedback and see if they’re interested in hearing more about it.

My idea was to apply concepts from my bookCumulative Advantage(full of spiky ideas) to the dramatic changes in our lives forged by the pandemic.How can you stay relevant in this period of overwhelming change?

Writing the speech

The specific challenge of a TED talk is to share a bold idea in a creative, memorable, and effective manner ... in less than 18 minutes!

In some ways, this is much more difficult than a 45-minute keynote speech. My normal speeches are entertaining and tailored to a specific audience. A TED talk creates a permanent legacy. It is the speaking equivalent of writing a book. So every word must be precise.

For the first time in my life, I wrote out a speech word-for-word, obsessing over every phrase.

My outline went like this:

  1. Establish the problem through data and stories
  2. Discuss why this problem is relevant to the audience
  3. Briefly discuss the problem of relevance from a historical perspective. Relevance is a modern problem.
  4. Reveal a solution.
  5. Explain how to apply this solution.
  6. End with a message of encouragement and hope.

Memorizing and practicing a TED talk

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I highly recommend using slides when you create your TED talk for two reasons. First, it can punctuate your speech with meaningful graphs, illustrations, and images. Second, these slides serve as prompts to keep your speech on track.

I decided NOT to use slides, something I've never done before. Why did I put myself through this stress? I thought it would be a fun challenge to be personal, raw, and so meaningful that I did not need any slides. This was going to be recorded and displayed on the most famous storytelling site in the world. I wanted to push myself to be my best.

Even though I knew my material very well, it was still exceedingly difficult to memorize an 18-minute narrative. I handled this by thinking of my talk as four sections. So really, I was memorizing four stories that I told in order!

I practiced and practiced because I was determined to get every word right. I even rehearsed one more time in the hallway of the lecture hall before I went onstage.

Giving your TED talk

I was the "clean-up" speaker, the last one on the program. This probably helped settle the nerves as I settled in to hear the other speakers. All of them were tremendous! Of course. This was TED.

No matter how much you practice by yourself, there is nothing that can prepare you for stepping into that spotlight and thunderous applause in your honor. That's why the first 90 seconds are so important. If you can get through the first 90 seconds and the stunning reality of being alone and vulnerable, you'll be OK.

Make sure you love the first 90 seconds of your talk and that you're 100 percent confident in it! After that, it's automatic!

Many TED events are full-day festivals of food and art, but the stars are really the speakers. I made new friends, and now have a permanent spot on the TED site ... something to be proud of!

Fun fact, a few days before my talk I had a tooth break off. I had a temporary crown put on that did not fit precisely and it gave me a slight lisp when I spoke. You can detect it in the recording of the talk. I was struggling to speak in a manner that minimized the lisp!

The stress you do NOT see behind the scenes!

If you'd like to view my speech, you can see it here:

I appreciate you and the time you took out of your day to read this! You can find more articles like this from me on the top-rated{grow} blogand while you’re there, take a look at myMarketing Companion podcastand mykeynote speaking page. For news and insights find me on Twitter at@markwschaefer, to see what I do when I’m not working, follow me onInstagram, and to discover my$RISE creator community here.

How to create your TED talk (2024)

FAQs

How do I start off a TED Talk? ›

Draw in your audience members with something they care about. - If it's a topic the general TED audience thinks about a lot, start with a clear statement of what the idea is. - If it's a field they never think about, start off by invoking something they do think about a lot and relate that concept to your idea.

How much does it cost to do a TED Talk? ›

TEDx does not allow speakers to pay or be charged in any manner, including production costs, recruiting sponsors, buying ticket blocks, or hiring coaches. Speakers give generously of their time, giving their ideas to the world for free. That is enough!

What qualifies you to do a TED Talk? ›

How do you qualify for TED talks? Qualifying for a TED Talk is as simple as pitching your idea to a TEDx event organizer, but remember the help of a public speaking organization can make all the difference. To do that, you'll want to have a unique perspective to share with an audience.

Can anyone give a TED talk? ›

Two of those Top 10s were TEDx Talks, given by people who weren't famous at all—at least before their talks. Almost anyone can give a TED Talk at any level and it could go viral.

What's the difference between TEDx and TED? ›

The distinction between a TED Conference and a TEDx event is primarily in how they are organized. TED Conferences are run by TED directly. TEDx events are locally organized by passionate volunteers who obtain a license from TED to create an event tailored to their community.

Do TED Talks speakers get paid? ›

What do you pay speakers? TED does not pay speakers. We do, of course, cover travel costs and provide excellent hotel accommodation -- as well as a covetable pass to all five days of TED. Most speakers stay for the whole conference, soaking up the talks and connecting with other attendees.

What are the odds of getting a TED Talk? ›

Most people have no idea, and you can use this to your advantage. Some quick math: TED: 100 spots/10000 applicants = 1 in 100 chance of being invited to speak. TEDx: 10 spots/50 applicants = 1 in 5 chance of being invited to speak.

Can anyone hold a TED Talk? ›

No one is eligible to organize an event without being granted a license by TED. There are a few things to know before applying: TEDx events are truly volunteer endeavors - no one from the organizing team may be paid and speakers may never pay, or be paid, to share their ideas at a TEDx event.

What not to do in a TED talk? ›

Speakers must not attack or advocate for parties, party platforms, and political leaders in their talk. They must not advocate for violence or oppression.

How do you get picked to do a TED talk? ›

We search year-round for presenters who will inform and inspire, surprise and delight. But a lot of our speakers come from recommendations from you! If you know someone who belongs on the TED stage, or if you belong there yourself, we want to hear from you. Please use our speaker recommendation form.

What is the TED talk rule? ›

Guideline 1: No commercial agendas

But, speakers may never use the TED or TEDx stage to pitch their products or services, plug their books, or ask for funding. While entrepreneurs and business leaders can speak at TEDx events, their talk should be driven by an idea and not sell from the stage.

What is a TED Talk example? ›

Popular TED talks include: "The interspecies internet? An idea in progress" "Anatomy of a New Yorker cartoon"

What is the formula for a TED Talk? ›

In a TED Talk setting, this generally includes three sections. First, introduce your main idea and any background information. Second, present evidence for the main idea, so as to prove your point. Lastly, give your conclusion, based on the evidence provided.

What topics are good for TED talks? ›

Topics
  • Activism.
  • Addiction.
  • Africa.
  • Aging.
  • Agriculture.
  • AI.
  • AIDS.
  • Algorithm.

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