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rkg named to inc 500 list

Charlottesville company named one of Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing companies

Charlottesville, Virginia, Wednesday, August 20, 2008. The Rimm-Kaufman Group, a Charlottesville-based search marketing agency, has been named to Inc. Magazine’s list of the Top 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America. This prestigious list, which has been published annually since 1982, is a leading index of the manufacturers, service providers, and entrepreneurs that fuel our nation’s economy. RKG appears on the list at #315, and is ranked 24th in the Advertising & Marketing segment.

“We’re beaming that RKG made the Inc500, though I am still a little surprised,” said Alan Rimm-Kaufman, RKG founder and president. “We’ve bootstrapped the company, placing our emphasis on creating a great place to work and on providing great value to our clients. Rapid growth wasn’t our objective. Online advertising has boomed, and we’ve grown along with the channel. I am tremendously proud of what our team has accomplished.”

Inc. Magazine based its rankings on percentage revenue growth over the 2004-2007 time periods. The list is comprised exclusively of privately held, independent companies headquartered in the U.S.

Pay-per-click search marketing — sponsored links on Google, Yahoo, MSN, and other engines — has grown into a $10 billion a year industry. Many large advertisers rely on specialized search marketing agencies like RKG to manage their search campaigns.

Over the past three years RKG has grown nearly 900% and currently manages search advertising programs for more than 100 clients, from internet start-ups to online retail titans.

“To me, the greatest joy has been in the manner of growth, not the amount of growth,” said George Michie, RKG co-founder and current Principal of Search Marketing. “We’ve grown on revenues; not VC funding, not loans, not acquisitions, but rather from providing great service to a growing pool of clients. Moreover, we’re doing it in a way that generates quality jobs and career options in my home town without grinding our employees into the ground. People work hard here, but its 40 hours a week, not 60. That’s important to us.”

“We’re looking ahead to continued steady growth,” Rimm-Kaufman added. “We’re actively hiring, especially software developers.”

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About The Rimm-Kaufman Group (RKG)

Based in Charlottesville, Virginia RKG was founded in 2003 by Alan Rimm-Kaufman and George Michie. RKG manages nearly $100 million in online search advertising and employs more than 40 people.

For more on The Rimm-Kaufman Group please see www.rimmkaufman.com

For more on the Inc. 500 please see www.inc.com

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Comments

  1. Jeff Cornejo, August 20, 2008:

    Congrats! Keep up the good work.

  2. Warren Sukernek, August 20, 2008:

    Alan & George,

    Congrats! It’s inspiring to see all of your hard work, relationships and strong contributions pay off.

  3. Avinash Kaushik, August 20, 2008:

    Congratulations to Alan and the entire team at RKG, this is something amazing to be proud of.

    Onwards and upwards!!

    -Avinash.

  4. Will Devlin, August 20, 2008:

    Congrats to everyone at RKG!

  5. Alan Rimm-Kaufman, August 21, 2008:

    Thanks Jeff! Thanks, Warren! Thanks, Avinash! Thanks, Will! It is all about relationships — thanks for letting us work for you and thanks for working with us — RKG wouldn’t have gone anywhere without such great clients, vendors, employees, and friends. Onward and upward! :)

  6. Nick Stamoulis, August 22, 2008:

    Wow! What a great accomplishment! Congratulations! It is well-deserved!

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