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  <title>Make your conference better with a podcast - #117</title>
  <description>Are you part of a group that has a conference every year? &amp;amp;nbsp; Some of those groups have membership fees just to be a part of the group. And then the conference is an additional cost on top of that. &amp;amp;nbsp; That's fine, I guess. But&amp;amp;nbsp;I've noticed that some of those groups seem to only exist for the sake of the annual conference. &amp;amp;nbsp; And it's made me wonder: What's the benefit of paying for membership when the only thing offered is the conference, which I have to pay extra for in order to attend? &amp;amp;nbsp; I want to show you how a podcast can increase the value of membership, even if the only thing you offer otherwise is the annual meeting. </description>
  <author_name>OnTheGo.FM</author_name>
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