Thomson Chemmanoor is the founder and owner of Thomson Digital Media, a results-driven digital marketing agency based in Oklahoma City, OK. With over 18 years of experience in SEO, Google Ads, web design, and social media marketing, Thomson helps OKC businesses build powerful digital presences that generate real leads and measurable growth. He writes about local SEO, content strategy, and digital marketing for small businesses across the Oklahoma City metro.
Oklahoma City’s food and retail scene is one of the most exciting it’s ever been. From the buzzing restaurant row along Western Avenue to the independent boutiques lining Automobile Alley, from the food halls in Midtown to the thriving shops... Read More
If you’ve ever searched for a local business in Oklahoma City and noticed the block of three listings with a map that appears before everything else, that’s the Google Map Pack. And if your business isn’t in it, you’re watching... Read More
Social media should be one of the most powerful tools in your marketing toolbox. For Oklahoma City small businesses, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn offer direct access to thousands of local customers — often for free. But here’s the... Read More
If you run a business in Oklahoma City and you’re not showing up on the first page of Google, you’re invisible to a large portion of your potential customers — and your competitors are quietly taking them. Local SEO (Search... Read More
Introduction If you’re a business owner in Oklahoma City, you already know how competitive the local market has become. Whether you’re running a plumbing service, law firm, or home service business, one thing is clear—waiting months for SEO results isn’t... Read More
Oklahoma City’s economy is booming. With a surging population, a diversified business landscape spanning energy, aerospace, healthcare, and tech, and one of the lowest costs of doing business in the nation, OKC has become one of the most competitive markets... Read More
Getting found on Google Maps can be the difference between a packed storefront and an empty one—especially in a growing metro like Oklahoma City. According to Google, 76% of people who search for something nearby on their smartphone visit a... Read More