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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Digital marketing in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City is the biggest market HMM serves. We run programs for OKC retailers, service businesses, B2B teams, and restaurants across the metro — from Bricktown out to Edmond and down to Moore.

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Local lens

What Oklahoma City looks like to us.

  • OKC Metro

    Primary client market outside Norman

  • 50+

    Oklahoma City-area campaigns run

  • 5+

    Industries served in the metro

Why us, here

Why HMM in Oklahoma City.

  • Metro-scale ad math

    OKC is competitive enough that paid CPCs and SEO keyword difficulty start to matter. We have the campaign data to bid into competitive auctions without burning budget.

  • Inventory and operations depth

    Several of our OKC clients are multi-location retailers and B2B sellers. We have built CRM and ad infrastructure that handles inventory feeds, multi-location attribution, and shared budgets.

  • Familiar with local media

    Earned-link and PR relationships with OKC-area publications come faster when the agency is already known here.

FAQs

Oklahoma City questions, answered.

  • Do you specialize in any OKC industries?
    We run programs for retail, professional services, B2B, food and hospitality, and manufacturing. We do not specialize in regulated categories (cannabis, gambling, regulated finance) where the rules change too often for us to keep clients safe.
  • Will you handle multi-location attribution?
    Yes. For multi-location businesses we set up store-level Google Business Profiles, store-locator schema, and conversion tracking that ties site leads to the right physical location.
  • What is the typical engagement size for OKC clients?
    Local services and small retailers often start in the $3,000–$5,000 per month range across services and ad spend. B2B and multi-location retail usually runs higher — typically $7,500–$15,000 per month depending on scope.

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