No matter how you measure it, the employee benefits and retirement industries involve trillions of dollars. That's more than the GDP of Farmville.

What Judy did with FreeERISA was to make those trillions freely available to anyone who wanted them: that's why today our audience exceeds 750,000, from financial advisors to insurance brokers to plan participants and everyone in between. We are, in effect, a small country (UN membership application available upon request).

Enterprising benefits pros could still upgrade for a fee to Judy's original prospecting powerhouses (for only a fraction of a trillion dollars), but now the masses had an option, too. By starting them off at the free level, they could build their businesses enough that the premium subscription levels became viable. In essence, both the company and our clients had the opportunity to grow together – we're business symbionts (not to be confused with business parasites like the fax machine tape worm or Tony Robbins).

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Other competitors came on the scene offering "free ERISA data" (not to be confused with FreeERISA data), but we remained one step ahead.

In 2007, Summit Business Media bought Judy Diamond Associates, and after five decades of serving the success of the benefits community, Judy herself retired, presumably to an orbiting space villa where all of her whims are catered to by hyper intelligent apes. Summit brought with them some of the biggest names in the business, such as National Underwriter and Investment Advisor.

FreeERISA. Judy Diamond. Billions of data points. Trillions of dollars. And now some of the top experts in the business to run it all.

The future of FreeERISA (and now BenefitsPro) is bright. At least until we're all taken over by hyper-intelligent space monkeys.

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