OMG’s own Emily Garman was thrilled to speak recently at Oklahoma City’s third IgniteOKC event. Ignite is a community-driven networking event that connects people of diverse backgrounds and knowledge through a series of entertaining, rapidfire presentations. Presenters get 5 minutes and 20 slides that keep advancing – no matter what. It’s an exciting way to […]
Facebook today launched a new dimension to their already mammoth presence on the web. This will have huge implications for your privacy on Facebook, but also presents new opportunities for your business.
Are you starting up a new business in Oklahoma City? GREAT!! It’s a good time to start a business in OKC. It’s scary (we know, we are already one year into our big adventure called OMG) and you have to have nerves of steel, but it will be infinitely more rewarding than working for the […]
Are you getting a good deal on your credit card processor for your website? Do you know what is the best solution for your online business, whether you’re selling 1 product or 100,000? It all begins with understanding the process and knowing what questions to ask. As you may know, you have several fees to […]
Could your business use a mobile web site? Chances are, your existing web site is not mobile device-friendly. Contact us today and we can talk about a cost-effective mobile site that will put your business ahead of your competition, and in the palm of your customers' hands.
Everywhere I go, I hear that people are pretty confused about the differences between Facebook profiles, pages and groups, and which one is appropriate for their organization or business. This week, Facebook has rolled out yet ANOTHER type of page, the Community Page, which makes things even more confusing! Here’s the most important distinction that […]
When I first heard about the Oklahoma Department of Transportation paying $7500 to Saxum PR for a Twitter account, I admit it: I was enraged. Then I read the story and started thinking.
A large part of helping your site perform well is simply time–it just takes time for your site to be established. Hopefully the people who created your web site (and this is what we do at Oklahoma Media Group) laid the groundwork by building a very solid foundation–they have optimized your site for the keywords […]
Several people asked me for some guidance on where to find more information for beginners on how to get started in social media. Of course, if you're in the Oklahoma City area, we'd recommend our hands-on Social Media for Absolute Beginners class. But here are some web sites and books you might want
If you don’t define what you want people to do on your site, you can’t measure whether they do it or not, or how effectively you’re getting them to do it. Goal funnels are a tool in Google Analytics that allow you to create action funnels for your visitors. If you aren’t using Google Analytics […]
It’s a good idea to create specific landing pages within your site that each of your keyword ads can direct to, so that people find content that is specific to what they are searching for. The landing pages have information that directly relates to that search term. From there, people can navigate through the rest of your site, but having a landing page with highly relevant content will decrease your bounce rate.
Oklahoma Media Group is officially entered into the United States Federal Government list of available contractors. This Central Contractor Registration allows OMG to bid on advertising, marketing and technology information projects for the US Government. As a woman- and Native American-owned business, we are honored and excited to participate in these equal opportunity projects.
Oklahoma Media Group announces the first in a series of OKC Social Media workshops. Whatever your line of work, you’ve heard about “social media” and you’ve probably accepted the fact that it’s something you need to do. But how and where do you get started? We’ve attended many workshops available in the OKC area, and […]
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