Speaking
These are the latest New Tricks Speaking Engagements. If you would like Judi Knight to speak or put on a workshop for your organization, please give us a call at 770-714-8618.
Where I Spoke:
- Metro Atlanta Floral Association January 11, 2011 Grow Your Floral Business with Social Media
- WordPress Users Meetup Group: December 18, 2010 Get Yourself a WordPress Website- The Sequel.
- WordPress Users Meetup Group: November 17, 2010 Get Yourself a WordPress Website.
- Score Atlanta: Basics of Web Design August 25, 2010 Link to the presentation.
- WordCamp Savannah August 21, 2010 Get your Content Out There with The Greatest Social Media Plugins for WordPress. Link to the full presentation.
- Atlanta WordPress Users Meetup Group August 18 at 7:00 on The Newbies Guide to Customizing WordPress Themes. Link to the full presentation.
- Score Atlanta: “Basics of Web Design”.
- Score EXPO Small Business Administration, Mall of Georgia.
- Carlstedt’s Wholesale Florist Meeting of Floral Association “Florists need an On-line Makeover”.
- North Fulton Express Network Luncheon of the American Business Women’s Association: “Social Media Marketing with a WordPress Website”.
What they say:
You did a great job last night, easy to understand and engaging, and THAT is not easily done with tech content (at least in my world it isn’t). I really think you should have someone video these modules and put on your website
- Callahan McDonough
This gave me the confidence I needed to “to get off a dime” and begin the site building process without the fear of failure so common to complex web-based endeavors.
-Bob Calabrese
Thanks for sharing that information with me Judi. It was good seeing you at the Expo and I hope to see you here at SCORE soon. You are a very valuable service and I wish you much luck and success in the future.
-Evelyn Waugh SCORE Atlanta
Thank you so much for last night’s presentation! I thought you did an excellent job explaining things last night. I thought it was great. I’ve been to several meetups, and last night’s was the first one I actually enjoyed.
Nora Geer





