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How do you apply for TEDx?

To apply for TEDx, find local events on the TED.com events page and contact their organizers directly via their websites or social media for speaker application details, which usually involve submitting your "idea worth spreading" and a short video showcasing your ability to present it, keeping in mind strict rules against promotion or agendas.
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How do you get selected for TEDx?

Most TEDx events have their own websites, Facebook pages, or other social media accounts that will share details about how to apply as a speaker, if they accept pitches. TEDx events plan their speaker lineups many months in advance and not all events accept speaker submissions.
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How much does it cost to apply for TEDx?

There is no application or membership fee of any kind to apply for a TEDx license. TED does not work with any third parties on licensing - any fee-based "TEDx service" for completing an application form is illegitimate, using the community's name without permission. More questions? Ask TEDxAssist!
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What qualifies you to do a TED Talk?

Key Criteria for a TED Talk

It should offer a new perspective or a unique solution to a problem. TED is about sharing ideas that can change attitudes, lives, and, eventually, the world. Your idea doesn't need to be complex, but it should be inspiring and accessible to a broad audience.
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How much does TEDx pay?

No. 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.
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Can anybody do a TEDx talk?

Who is qualified to give a TED Talk? Anyone with a great idea. The reason so many people enjoy these talks is because of the ideas, not the celebrity of the speakers. Ideas are the stars.
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What are the 10 most popular TED Talks of all time?

The "top 10" TED Talks vary by year and theme, but consistently popular ones include Brené Brown's "The Power of Vulnerability", Sir Ken Robinson's "Do Schools Kill Creativity?", Amy Cuddy's "Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are", and Simon Sinek's "How Great Leaders Inspire Action", often cited for their powerful messages on human connection, innovation, self-perception, and leadership. Other frequent mentions involve happiness (Shawn Achor, Robert Waldinger), social justice (Bryan Stevenson, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie), and technology's impact, reflecting timeless themes of personal growth, societal change, and finding purpose. 
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Who gets chosen for TED Talks?

TED also seeks out emerging artists, scientists and thinkers, introducing them to the TED community well before they hit the mainstream. Collectively, TED speakers have won every major prize awarded for excellence, including the Nobel, Pritzker, Fields, Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Tony and MacArthur "genius" grant.
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How many words is a 3 minute TED talk?

How many words is a 3 minute speech? A speaker with an average speaking speed will need 420 words for a 3 minute speech. A fast speaker will need 510 words while a slow speaker will only need 330 words.
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What's the difference between a TED talk and a TEDx?

TED Talks are the official, large-scale, globally recognized events run by the TED organization featuring famous experts, while TEDx Talks are smaller, independently organized local events, licensed by TED, that follow the same format but focus on community ideas, making them more accessible for both speakers and audiences. The core difference lies in organization: TED is centralized and exclusive; TEDx is decentralized, volunteer-run, and community-focused, though both share the mission of spreading ideas.
 
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What are some common mistakes in TEDx talks?

Here are the top three speaking no-no's and how to quickly fix them.
  • THE MISTAKE: DISTRACTING MOVEMENT. ...
  • THE FIX: MOVE WITH A PURPOSE. ...
  • THE MISTAKE: FILLER WORDS. ...
  • THE FIX: PACING. ...
  • THE MISTAKE: A PODIUM-SHAPED CRUTCH. ...
  • THE FIX: DITCH THE PODIUM.
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Is TEDx worth it?

Listening to TEDx Talks can help students to develop their public speaking skills. By hearing how successful people deliver their ideas, they can learn how to structure their speeches and presentations.
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How long does a Ted talk typically last?

While 18 minutes is the traditional limit for TED and TEDx Talks, many talks are even shorter — some of the most impactful TED Talks have been just 5 minutes long. That said, the ideal length can vary based on the format.
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Can I nominate myself for a Ted talk?

The most direct way to approach TED is through a nomination, either by someone else or yourself. When nominating yourself, TED requires a description of your "idea worth spreading" that your talk will focus on and links to videos of your previous speeches or presentations.
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Do TEDx speakers pay to speak?

FAQ: Speaking at TEDx. Can I pay to speak at a TEDx event? No. TEDx does not allow speakers to pay or be charged in any manner, including production costs, recruiting sponsors, buying ticket blocks, or hiring coaches.
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Who decides TED Talk speakers?

The theme and speakers for these events are chosen by the local organizers. These organizers do have to get licensed by TED to run the event (more on that later), but TED is usually not primarily involved in the logistics of TEDx events.
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What are the rules for TEDx talk?

TEDx Talk videos should be uploaded to YouTube through the TED Media Uploader and shared from the TEDx YouTube channel through an embed. Talks cannot be uploaded to any other platforms or channels. Organizers may not share the video file with the speakers directly, instead, the link to their talk should be shared.
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How do I tailor my speech to my audience?

Take the time to research your audience demographics, including their industry, job roles, and levels of expertise. Additionally, delve into their interests, pain points, and priorities. Finding out what matters most to your audience will help you tailor your presentation to resonate deeply and have a lasting effect.
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What are common mistakes in public speaking?

Mixing up your language or using different words and phrases. Any phrase used repeatedly in this way is going to grate on your audience's ears. “Bear with me.” Running through your presentation beforehand, using the same technology, so that you don't get caught off guard. “Sorry, let me rephrase.”
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What does TED stand for?

TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, the three broad fields that originally brought the conference's founders together in 1984, though the organization now covers ideas from virtually all disciplines, sharing them under the slogan "Ideas Worth Spreading". 
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Where is Ted Talk located?

The main TED conference has been held annually in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the Vancouver Convention Centre since 2014.
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Who is the youngest person to do a TED talk?

The youngest TED speaker is widely recognized as Molly Wright, who delivered her talk "How every child can thrive by five" at just seven years old, discussing early childhood brain development and the importance of connection and play, making her one of the youngest ever to speak at a main TED event. Another contender for youngest TEDx speaker is Bhagwat Das Brahmachari, who spoke at TEDxVCE at age 5 years, 6 months, though Molly Wright holds the record for main TED.
 
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What is the best topic for TED talk?

Good TED Talk topics blend personal passion with broad interest, focusing on unique perspectives in areas like ** technology (AI, future of work)**, psychology (happiness, vulnerability, bias), society (inequality, social media, climate change), education (creativity, learning styles), and self-improvement (leadership, habits, overcoming challenges), often through personal stories or surprising research to offer "ideas worth spreading". 
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What is the most successful Ted talk in history?

The most-watched TED Talk of all time is "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" by Sir Ken Robinson, with tens of millions of views, followed closely by talks on vulnerability (Brené Brown), body language (Amy Cuddy), and leadership (Simon Sinek). These talks explore universal themes like education reform, self-confidence, emotional strength, and inspiring action, making them consistently popular across different platforms. 
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Is a Ted talk a big deal?

TED Talks are platforms for presenting ideas that inspire and provoke new ways of thinking. Whether you're an innovator, entrepreneur, or an emerging thought leader in your field, the exposure and credibility gained from a TED appearance are unparalleled.
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