
Natasha Judd
Hi there and thanks for visiting my website. I’m Natasha Judd – a writer, wife, mum and web-geek, currently living in South West London.
For most of the last eight years, I’ve worked in various online project and communications roles: for the Safe Network (run by the NSPCC and Children England), YouthNet, the Alzheimer’s Society, for the Ministry of Education and Reserve Bank in New Zealand and for Australia’s beyondblue.
My undergraduate degree was in Communications with a specialisation in multimedia, and since graduating I’ve done everything from running social media campaigns to optimising websites for search, managing online advertising to developing new sites and blogs.
You can find out more about my career history over on LinkedIn. Drawing on that experience, I’m now available as a freelance digital marketing and social media consultant, and very keen to help local businesses and charities succeed online – and off.
I’m also a very keen writer: both in a professional and personal capacity. In my various roles, I’ve been responsible for writing everything from blog posts to award applications, marketing strategies to functional specifications for online developments. I’ve also recently joined the reviewing team for iPhoneAppCafe.com.
I completed a masters degree in creative writing in 2005 and my first novel, Lessons to Learn, was published by Cape Cately in 2007. I’ve also had a number of poems and short stories published in literary journals and magazines, including Turbine, JAAM, Voiceworks and the Listener.
As well as the web and the writing, I love books, baking, running, and like any mum, I’m especially proud of my lovely little daughter.


