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About the Buyer's Guide
About the Buyer's Guide
RIMS.org is a Google ranked PR#6 Web site that receives up to 6 million hits per month, represented by up to 60,000 unique visitors in a one month period. The Buyer's Guide contains a company directory in alphabetical order as well as a categorized list of products and services offered by those companies. It's the perfect medium for both small and large companies to promote their core services and products.
All prices are on a per year basis.
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Pricing Information
Company Base Price
$265.00 Per Company
Categories Included in Base Price
2 Categories
Additional Category Price
$65.00 Per Category
Additional Product Price
$65.00 Per Product
How does the pricing work?
Each Company listing includes up to 2 free categories. You may select additional categories for $65 per category. You can also add more detail to your listing by displaying specific products or services for $65 each.
What is a Category?
RIMS has created about 40 categories which are representative of our membership. Examples of categories include Claims Management, Self-Insured Services and Disability Management
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What is a Product?
RIMS Buyer's Guide provides the opportunity to list the products and services offered by your company. Products are typically items such as a Risk Management Information System or a Catastrophe Modeling Tool. Services are often consultancy or legal services.