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As a the head curator for TED, the global nonprofit famous for its insightful talks, Chris Anderson knows a thing or two about what a successful TED talk looks like.
And all the best ones, he says, begin with eye contact.
“At TED, our number-one advice to speakers on the day of their talk is to make regular eye contact with members of the audience,” Anderson writes in his new book. “Be warm. Be real. Be you.”
Anderson is the author of the upcoming book “TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking,”
a step-by-step instruction manual for putting on a great talk. His first piece of wisdom, aside from telling you why TED talks are so great and warning which kinds you should avoid giving, is to connect.
“Great speakers find a way of making an early connection with their audience,” he writes. “It can be as simple as walking confidently on stage, looking around, making eye contact with two or three people, and smiling.”
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