Reading Response Post #1

Why is Credibility key to persuading another person’s point of view? Why do we need facts to back up our statements? Well credibility is the reason why another person has a reason to listen to your ideas. If your information is all factual and made up who is there to pay attention. The difference between a credible speaker to someone who is comfortable in front of a crowd is that you may be confident in what you are saying, but if you are informing factual statements to your audience. What are they benefiting from your presentation. Credibility information like in science is a great simplistic way to strengthen your speech.

Within the Ted talk, Chris Anderson explains the unique individuality of a presenter. He describes as their job to spreading an idea, to create a movement of people. Though everyone has their own world view, and must be taken into accounted for. To keep the crowd attentive limit your talk to just one major idea, stirring your audience’s curiosity will spark their desire to bridge their views to yours, building your idea out of concepts already known tot hem will give them a better understanding, and lastly  make your presentation worth their time.

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