Temecula, CA September 1, 2010 - Inc. magazine today ranked ProSites #1254 on its fourth annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. Thelist represents a comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy-America's independent-minded entrepreneurs. Domain name registrar Go Daddy (#1788), retail giant Toys“R“Us (#4932), Music website Pandora (#253), and convenience store chain 7-Eleven (#4929), are among the prominent brands featured on this year's list.
Temecula, CA September 1, 2010 - Inc. magazine today ranked ProSites #1254 on its fourth annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. Thelist represents a comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy-America's independent-minded entrepreneurs. Domain name registrar Go Daddy (#1788), retail giant Toys“R“Us (#4932), Music website Pandora (#253), and convenience store chain 7-Eleven (#4929), are among the prominent brands featured on this year's list.
“The leaders of the companies on this year's Inc. 5000 have figured out how to grow their businesses during the longest recession since the Great Depression,” said Inc. president Bob LaPointe. “The 2010 Inc. 5000 showcases a particularly hardy group of entrepreneurs.”
ProSites, founded in 2003, is the innovator that introduced the first content management system for medical and dental websites. The company's exclusive WebEngine Technology fully automates the creation of high-quality, graphically-compelling websites that help doctors attract new patients by marketing their practices on the Internet. Unique among their competition, ProSites continually develops new features and website enhancements, and then releases them as free upgrades to their clients.
“We're so honored to be recognized among America's fastest growing companies,” stated ProSites founder and CEO, Lance McCollough. “It's a testament to our team's hard work and passion for helping doctors to grow their practices. Our continuous development of innovative web technologies has also helped our doctors to prosper during a difficult recession, and that's something we are very proud of.”
The 2010 Inc. 5000, unveiled today on Inc.com, serves as a unique illustration of the profound changes taking place in the U.S. economy. Despite the fact that most of this year's measuring period of 2006-2009 took place during the latest recession, aggregate revenue among the companies on the list actually increased to $321.6 billion, up more than 50 percent from last year. Business Products & Services is the top industry by number of companies on the list (640) and total revenue ($80.7 billion); ProSites ranked #111 within this category. This year's Inc. 5000 employ a record 1.4 million people, up from one million on last year's list. With unemployment remaining stubbornly high, policymakers and business leaders will do well to look to the Inc. 5000 companies for fresh ideas on achieving growth and creating jobs.
“For more than 30 years, Inc.'s list has served as evidence of the significant accomplishments of enterprises such as ProSites. And, more than ever, this year's list is a testament to the creativity, resilience, and tenacity of America's top entrepreneurs,” states Jane Berentson, Editor of Inc. magazine. Over 27 million businesses are registered in the USA and thus eligible for consideration. Previously recognized honorees include such notable alumni as Intuit, Microsoft, Visa, Timberland, Oracle and Jamba Juice.
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