Watermarking through Adobe Media Encoder

Is there a way to watermark (or add text) over video through MediaEncoder?
I'm trying to do the following:
-export a raw video clip straight from the file (not through any editing program)
-use media encoder to convert it to an H264 .mp4 file
-then post on the web
Without putting it in FinalCut/AfterEffects/etc...,  Is there a way to put a watermark through media encoder?  An image preferred but I don't care if it's just text

It sure would be great if AME did watermarking. Seems like an easy thing, surprising that it isn't already in there.
We have to add Apple Compressor to our workflow for this one simple task... it would speed up our process SO much to not have to add that extra step...
Please Adobe add watermarking to Media Encoder!!

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