Internet Marketing

Internet marketing is online marketing that goes beyond just SEO and PPC. Knowing how to get consumers in your market excited about products, establishing and keeping communication with customers and leads, taking advantage of seasonal changes in the market - all of these can be done through online marketing.

Tulsa Marketing Online uses search engine optimization, pay per click advertising, social media, email marketing, and how it all interacts with human psychology to keep your business growing and increasing leads. These approaches can be used together or independently to add sales and a rise in profit margins.

Different Internet Marketing Methods

  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO):SEO is a well known part of internet marketing. Raising your web site's position in the search engine results can increase your web traffic by a factor of 10 or more by just moving up listings by a single page. Knowing what keywords to target and how to compete with currently listed sites is crucial to get good results with SEO, and we can do all of this for you. Learn more »
  • Pay Per Click (PPC):Pay per click advertising is a type of search engine marketing that can get instant results. It's like a traffic faucet that can be turned on and off at any time. However, knowing exactly how to direct the traffic to your site and from where makes all the difference in getting a positive ROI for the money being spent on clicks to your site. We are AdWords experts and can fine tune any existing campaigns you have to make sure you know exactly what keywords are working and which ones are not. We also handle advertising through Bing and Yahoo to get full results to your site. Learn more »
  • Social Media: Social media marketing is a connection to the fastest growing part of internet marketing. But just putting a link on your site to your Twitter account will not do much without an outlined approach. Knowing how to use social media for your business, be it with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, MySpace or more - when done right it can grow your business brand and accentuate all of your other marketing efforts.
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  • Email Marketing: A solid email list is hugely valuable for the fact that it is a connection to your clients/leads that you can use again and again. It's a great way to keep them updated on your latest specials, business changes, or even just to send valuable information to grow the relationship between you and your clients. We can help you start a solid email list or advance your relationship with your existing list.

Have Questions?

If you want to find out more about these and other marketing methods, contact us and we can help you learn more!

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