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How to Give a TED Talk (2-in-1 set): Complete Guide on how to Create and Deliver a TED Talk

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How to Give a TED Talk is a 2-in-1 ebook bundle that contains the #1 Amazon bestselling books, How to Deliver a Great TED Talk  and How to Deliver TED Worthy Presentation Slides .

Written by acclaimed keynote speaker and presentation skills coach Akash Karia, How to Give a TED Talk  provides you with the tools, tips and techniques you need to deliver a powerfully persuasive TED talk (or any other speech or presentation).




"World class speaking tips that you can start using today"
Michael Davis, Certified World Class Speaking Coach

"Maybe one of the clearest books on presentations I've ever read"
Javier, Amazon.com Verified Reviewer

"Great, practical tips to help you become an outstanding speaker"
Cath Daley, Presentation Skills Coach




In the first book in the set, How to Deliver a Great TED Talk (206 pages), you will pick up proven principles for creating and delivering TED-worthy presentations.

You will learn how to create crystal clear, memorable and powerful presentations that keep your audience members hooked onto every single word.

In the second book in the set, How to Design TED-Worthy Presentation Slides , you will learn how to create presentation slides that breathe life into your presentations instead of draining it out of your audience. 




Drawing on research from a wide range of fields, How to Give a TED Talk covers everything you need to know from using knowledge gaps to keep your audience curious to crafting memorable power phrases to creating compelling stories that keep your audience on the glued to your every word.




The two bestselling books in this set dissect the talks of some of the best speakers on the planet.

You will be learning the same techniques that speakers such as Simon Sinek, Dan Pink, Sir Ken Robinson, Dr Jill Bolte Taylor, Bill Gates, Brene Brown, Amy Cuddy and Seth Godin use to create presentations that captivate their audiences.




Whether or not you plan to deliver a TED talk, the tips you pick up in How to Give a TED Talk will prove to be invaluable.

Whether you're giving a TED talk or an after-dinner speech --- whether you're speaking to a crowd of thousands or just ten --- whether you're giving a formal business presentation or delivering a humorous story at a party --- the principles you pick up in this book will take your speaking to a whole new level.




This is a valuable addition to any public speakers library, and both newbie and advanced speakers alike will find tremendous value in it. 

It is a straight-to-the point, no-fluff guide that you just can not afford to miss. Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy button.

287 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2013

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About the author

Akash Karia

53 books58 followers
Akash Karia is a professional speaker who has trained thousands of people worldwide, from bankers in Hong Kong to yoga teachers in Thailand to senior executives in Dubai. He is an award-winner trainer who has been ranked as one of the Top 10 Speakers in Asia-Pacific.

He writes books on public speaking and success, sharing proven tools and techniques for the price of a cup of coffee. What separates him from other authors is that his books are based on hundreds of hours of intensive scientific research. All these tools are delivered in a simple, easy-to-read, step-by-step format that you can implement immediately.

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July 10, 2016
Akash's book on TED talks is excellent and contains pertinent content for many styles of presentation. In perfect teaching style, he outlines the key for each topic (i.e. lesson) with a thesis, explains why it matters to you as a speaker, and wraps it up nicely with a conclusion that sticks with you before moving on to the next valuable tip. Well done!
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October 9, 2015
This book is modeled after Made to Stick. It's not a bad book, but I'd recommend going directly to the source rather than relying on Karia to extrapolate principles from the Heath Brothers.
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