16 Social Sites And Counting-Murphy Goode TV | MGtv

Whew, again!
We’re winding down to another moment of truth and I, like many, are anxiously excited about what is to come. As I prepare my own TOP 10 countdown list, hungover from last night’s 4th of July bash and as the folks at Murphy Goode consider me as a potential Top 10 candidate for A REALLY GOODE JOB and possibly hiring me as Murphy Goode’s Wine Country Lifestyle Correspondent, I think it’s important to be aware of and acknowledge the 16 MGtv social networking sites and platforms I have established thus far, essentially being the foundation and building blocks I could expand upon over the next months to come while adding others during my term holding this position. Just a thought of course. Either way, I hope my efforts make a positive impact on the review team and reveals some sense of my broader vision to continue transporting the Murphy Goode brand across the virtual land. Now back to my personal Top 10 Countdown which will be presented here and on MGtv Monday afternoon (July 6th) sometime. Click around and enjoy!

MGtv on Twitter

MGtv on Twitter

MGtv on WordPress

MGtv on WordPress

MGtv on Myspace

MGtv on Myspace

MGtv on UTV

MGtv on UTV

MGtv on Facebook

MGtv on Facebook

MGtv on Flickr

MGtv on Flickr

MGtv on Blogger

MGtv on Blogger

MGtv on TwitPic

MGtv on TwitPic

MGtv on BlackPlanet

MGtv on BlackPlanet

MGtv presents A REALLY GOODE SONG

MGtv presents A REALLY GOODE SONG

MGtv on YouTube

MGtv on YouTube

MGtv on Wine 2.0

MGtv on Wine 2.0

MGtv on UStream

MGtv on UStream

MGtv on Acoustic Lounge

MGtv on Acoustic Lounge

MGtv on Vimeo

MGtv on Vimeo

MGtv on 12 Seconds.TV

MGtv on 12 Seconds.TV



So to summarize the current Murphy Goode TV Network;

YOUTUBE
TWITTER
WORDPRESS
BLOGGER
FACEBOOK
UTV
MYSPACE
VIMEO
FLICKR
TWITPIC
BLACKPLANET
USTREAM
A REALLY GOODE SONG
MGTV PRESENTS ACOUSTIC LOUNGE
WINE 2.0
12 SECONDS TV
…and more coming soon!

Cheers!
Kamary Phillips, WCLC


“It’s All Goode”- The Murphy Goode Song – www.AReallyGoodeSong.com



Buy This Song, $1 Proceeds go to the Artist.


Black Market Wine Could Be Goode

In an effort to broaden my social horizons and at an attempt to widen MGtv’s viewership as well as transporting the Murphy Goode brand to yet a new, diverse audience for both parties, I’ve lightly tip toed into the dark side. No, I’m not worshiping the Devil of Wine, however flirting within the virtual atmosphere of Black Planet social network.

Murphy Goode TV Crosses Colour Lines

Murphy Goode TV Crosses Colour Lines

Since starting Murphy Goode TV as part of the now renown A REALLY GOODE JOB campaign, I have gathered hundreds of friends and followers, spread over a variety of social network platforms, fifteen (15) to be exact. I’ll outline those in a later post.

Of the many MGtv sites now in existence I must admit that one of the most exciting is BlackPlanet. Not necessarily due to any actual user experience, as I find the coding infrastructure far more inferior to that of similar social networks such as Facebook or Myspace; it’s bulky and slow but improving all the time. No, it’s exciting because of the untapped element of potential Murphy Goode Wine drinkers and the lack of wine culture throughout the black community in general. When polling 10 random black folks in Long Beach as to their favorite wines, 3 didn’t drink wine (just coolers), 5 liked Gallo and 2 Sutter. Yes, there’s work to be done. :)

Myself included, black folks over the decades have often associated wine with ‘uppity-yuppity whiteys’ and regardless of the colour of your skin, you’ll have to agree that media has more times than not portrayed it as such. For decades the black community was little portrayed in mainstream media as it were and far fewer times seen drinking classy wine. On the contrary, the image of the wine-o on the corner with cheap wine in a paper bag is what we were slated to be. It’s no wonder that the beverage has yet to penetrate this market to any major degree. As a Wine Country Lifestyle Correspondent I see clearly how I might contribute to broadening many black consumers’ old attitudes towards modern day wine culture.

That’s one of my plans and I’m sticking to it.
Cheers!
Kamary Phillips, WCLC


“It’s All Goode”- The Murphy Goode Song – www.AReallyGoodeSong.com



Buy This Song, $1 Proceeds go to the Artist.


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