Domino’s Loses the Cardboard, Google Almost Loses $500 Million

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Last night I had the pleasure of recording a Beancast episode with Make the Logo Bigger‘s Bill Green, Please Feed the Animals‘ and Lemonade Movie creator Eric Proulx and The Beancast’s Bob Knorp. We discussed the recent Domino’s recipe change and the importance of actually solving a problem as opposed to just throwing money at it. We riffed on the Cablevision debacle. We took at a look at the growing importance of the community manager in relation to the rise in importance of social media. We waxed nostalgic about the jingle and we laughed out loud at Google’s $500 million Yelp offer.

Check out the show notes here. Download the podcast directly here or get it on iTunes here.

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