About Us

We didn't happen overnight. Our people have 35 years combined experience in web design, development, and internet marketing. The goal was to put together a resource for local businesses in Tulsa to get a professional image online and to be able to be found through search engines. We have local designers/developers to help make sure the sites we make are top of the line, communication channels to you are always open, and that traffic going to your site is quality traffic that will increase business.

TMO's founder and CEO, Eric Gesinski, got his education through TU with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in computer science. He began internet marketing with Google AdWords in 2005.

Feel free to contact Tulsa Marketing Online at any time to ask us about what we can help you with for your web presence or for getting found online, or why you should choose us instead of the guy next door.

TMO Blog - Latest News

Google Is Tracking You More – You Can’t Opt Out? You Can

Google announced yesterday that they’ll be changing how they track users across all of their different sites, including YouTube, Gmail, and the big G’s search engine. There is some concern from various places (including the Washington Post)  that this is tracking that can’t be opted out of, but the truth is, you still have that [...]

January 18th Blackout – SOPA, PIPA, What’s It All Mean?

If you haven’t heard yet, some major, major sites are taking action to protest two major acts that are being run through congress. SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) in the House and PIPA (Protect IP Act) in the Senate are both set up to change the internet in a huge way if they pass. Essentially [...]

Bad Social Media Lessons from Paul Christoforo

So Paul Christoforo and Ocean Marketing have gone viral.  But even though they say bad marketing is good marketing, I think this particular instance is an example of bad marketing being bad marketing.

Google’s “Best Guess” – Google Guessing? Likely A Good Guess

As I mentioned before, Google Gaydar was a “feature” that came from the search engine that wasn’t announced, but did catch the attention of many when it was noticed.  This feature is part of a new adjustment to Google’s services, called by most: Google Best Guess.

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