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The Community Roundtable is an information services organization dedicated to the business of community. The goal of The Community Roundtable is to further the discipline of community management and provide practitioners a place to find peers, best practices, and resources. We are a member-based organization with an annual membership fee and we require members to be a community management or social media practitioner.
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