
Megan Dominguez is the Director of Strategic Consulting at Realized Worth where she supports corporate clients in designing and scaling transformative employee volunteering initiatives. She has a deep background in communications, marketing, and project management and has worked in small business, local government, and nonprofit sectors. She is known for thought leadership in the corporate social impact space, frequently appearing on industry webinars, publications, and podcasts. She served as co-host of The Naked Marketers podcast and host of Cause Talk Radio and Lifehacks podcasts on TruStory FM.
It could be. But it’s probably not.
Charlie Sheen. Yeah, we know. But seriously? #DickBar. Warner brings “The Dark Knight” to Facebook. Path is the perfect tool for Brett Favre. So to speak.
Coupon nagging. Everyone’s favorite TED celebrates ads. Anti-abortion advertiser uses stock photos, pisses off mom. Facebook Like is oh so much more likable! iAd buy-in slashed. Twitter celebrates small advertisers. And the best story about ice cream you’ve ever, ever heard, ever.
What happened here? Your guess is as good as ours.
Super Bowl ads. Groupon Gaff. Virgin Air loves Twitter. AOL loves HuffPo. @KennethCole. iCapitalism – the REAL Farmville.
Facebook ads are awesome! Facebook ads suck! Zambia needs marketing help — cries out to planet Earth. Absinthe is back, with a hinky LA accent. Home grown ads on Youtube.
Starbucks rebrands and goes big. Lexus hangs it all out there. Behind the scenes of ads are better than the ads themselves. Branding should have a backbone.
Facebook is worth $2 billion clams, and is a hit for grandma, but students are chilling? MS adds ad-blocking to IE. And Samsung wants to wrap your goodies in tweets.
Soaps bring products to daytime, Colbert nails it. Tron is everywhere, producers get it. Google Goggles advertising. Jeff Goodby bleeds all over us awesomely. @God on Twitter has forsaken football. This week on the show, Pete Wright and Dane Christensen talk products, placements, tie-ins and Tron, and somehow manage to do it without Megan.