About internet advertising in Tulsa |
| One of the best places to advertise your home business is in your local city. The people closest to you can become your best customers because of locality. Knowing that your business exists in the local area is important and convenient for customers. Internet advertising in Tulsa is a top ranking method of advertising because almost everyone logs in and surfs the web. It's the best way to get your potential customers' attention. Bizymoms.com attracts over 5 million visits each year and the numbers keep growing. And with additional areas of interest being added almost daily, the demographic and number of customers continues to expand. Your business will be targeted directly at your prime customer base, especially if your business suits moms and their families. It's the best way to make your voice heard over the various forms of other advertising. And all with just the click of the mouse! Sign up today to start enjoying the benefits of this great platform!" |
| Place your 250 x 250 ad on a entire city site for $3 only!! |
| Place your Local Online Advertising on a entire city site for only $3 per day!
A 250 x 250 pixel banner ad
The 250 X 250 Local Online Advertising banner ad size is shown on almost all city pages and is perfectly placed to
grab the attention of any visitor. Example |
|
| |
|
|
|
Great Discounts to keep your business growing - Advertise on the Tulsa page |
|
|
 |
|
| Advertising Newsletter |
Would you like to receive tips and ideas
to stretch
your advertising dollars? |
|
|
|
About the city of Tulsa |
| Located in northeastern Oklahoma on the Arkansas River, Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state. Once known as the ""Oil Capital of the World,"" Tulsa remains an important center for the industry, with a diversified economy now embracing other industries such as aerospace, chemicals, computer parts and industrial machinery. Points of interest include the Tulsa Zoological Park and the Robert J. LaFortune North America Living Museum, both of which are in Mohawk Park; Thomas Gilcrease Museum; Philbrook Museum of Art; Gershon and Rebecca Fenster Museum of Jewish Art; and Expo Square." |
|
|
|