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This is why your team doesn’t post on LinkedIn (and how to fix it) | EGC video expert Dom Odoguardi

34 min · 30. okt. 2025
episode This is why your team doesn’t post on LinkedIn (and how to fix it) | EGC video expert Dom Odoguardi cover

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We all know employee posts crush company pages on LinkedIn, getting 12× more engagement. But the real question is, how do you get your team, especially the non-marketers, to actually post? In this episode, Dom Odoguardi, founder of doContent and ex Head of GTM at YC-backed startup Trellis, shares how he built employee-generated content systems that actually stick. → Full show notes and extras: marketersdocoffee.com [www.marketersdocoffee.com]

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