Event Planning Seminars
The world of event planning and the context in which they are produced is constantly changing and evolving. Budgets are being slashed, expectations are being raised, attention spans are being lowered, and your audience needs a convincing reason to show up to your event in the first place and be highly engaged when they get there.
With more than a decade of experience in planning winning events for businesses, associations and non-profit organizations, Marc Smith is a knowledgeable and entertaining speaker known for his energetic charm and ability to deliver an engaging, informative presentation. Whether you’ve been asked to plan your company’s next event, are an independent event organizer or just plain interested in event planning, the seminars below offer valuable tips and trade secrets that will help you learn about the how’s and to’s of event planning and turn your next event into an experience.
How to turn your Party into an EVENT
(Cost: negotiable, Length: 1 hour)
Who this is designed for: Event planners, marketing and public relations practitioners, board members, and communications associations.
What it’s about: Proven, expert tips on how to turn an event into an experience.
Why you should care: Learn about the extra details that transform a mere venue and catering into an unforgettable experience, and walk away with concrete actions to make your next event a huge success.
How to use social media to Raise your Profile and Increase Business
(Cost: negotiable, Length: 1 hour)
Who this is designed for: Business owners, sales and marketing professionals.
What it’s about: How to effectively use Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to help you grow your network, enhance your public profile and secure better clients.
Why you should care: If you feel overwhelmed by Twitter and Facebook and don’t understand the power of social media in connecting you with your target audience then this seminar is for you.
Amuse Consulting: The Road to Entrepreneurship
(Cost: Free, Length: 1 hour)
Who this is designed for: Schools offering event-planning programs, students, and budding entrepreneurs.
What it’s about: Marc Smith’s personal success story from starting out as a Regional Demo and Special Event Coordinator at Capers Community Market to being an established event planning entrepreneur and how you can do the same.
Why you should care: Knowledge-sharing, community-building, networking with like-minded individuals, career inspiration.




