Michael Wangbickler on July 21st, 2009

Today saw the climax of the saga that was the Really Goode Job promotion by Murphy-Goode Winery. The candidate awarded the job of Wine Country Lifestyle Correspondent is none other than Hardy Wallace. Readers of this blog will note that I picked Hardy as the best candidate back in May. I am very happy that [...]

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Michael Wangbickler on July 8th, 2009

After a short hiatus, I’m back again with some comments on A Really Goode Job from Murphy-Goode Vineyards. From over 2000 video applicants, they’ve whittled the field down to ten possible candidates. I can’t imagine the difficulty this process posed. There were a lot of great candidates, and to reduce the number to ten must [...]

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Michael Wangbickler on June 3rd, 2009

I wrote a guest post for Andy’s Goode Life blog on what to do if you aren’t picked for Murphy-Goode’s “Really Goode Job”. In it, I give 10 tips for future success after the MG job is settled. Check it out on Andy’s Goode Life.

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Michael Wangbickler on May 12th, 2009

In case you haven’t heard, Murphy-Goode Winery in Alexander Valley is running a social media campaign to find a “Murphy-Goode Wine Country Lifestyle Correspondent.” A Really Goode Job is a contest of sorts. Basically, they will pay the winning blogger $10,000 per month for six months to write about Murphy-Goode wines. Oh, and they will [...]

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