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		<title>By: Bill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description>How are you liking DAP now that you&#039;ve had several months to live with it? I&#039;m using Wishlist Member and two things it seriously lacks is the content drip (they do &quot;sequential memberships&quot; but it&#039;s not the same) and integration with aweber. Oh, it integrates on one level (like when a visitor becomes a subscrber, he also is added to your aweber list), but it doesn&#039;t in one important aspect: 

Content drip (which it doesn&#039;t have) and aweber should work hand-in-hand.

Curious to know how you like DAP now and how it might measure up against WLM.</description>
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<p>Content drip (which it doesn&#8217;t have) and aweber should work hand-in-hand.</p>
<p>Curious to know how you like DAP now and how it might measure up against WLM.</p>
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