Peak Business Solutions is a digital marketing agency serving Oklahoma City and regional businesses, with a focus on search engine optimization and paid advertising campaigns for companies with $2 million to $50 million in annual revenue. The firm operates as a standalone consultancy rather than part of a larger national network, positioning itself to handle strategy and execution without account-team turnover or distant decision-making.
The agency offers three core service lines: search optimization (on-page audits, technical SEO, content strategy, and link building), paid search and social media advertising (Google Ads, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn), and conversion rate optimization through A/B testing and user-behavior analysis. Work is delivered by a in-house team of roughly eight to twelve people, including certified Google partners and former in-house digital marketers. Unlike freelance-based competitors, Peak maintains continuity through dedicated account ownership; a single strategist typically stays with a client rather than rotating in and out.
Peak uses a retainer model exclusively, with monthly fees starting around $3,500 for SEO-focused work and ranging up to $10,000 or higher for integrated campaigns that blend SEO, paid search, and conversion optimization. Retainer rates depend on scope (how many pages need optimization, how many ad campaigns run in parallel) and competition level within the client's industry. The agency does not accept per-project pricing or performance-based contracts. Clients commit to a minimum of three months; longer commitments (six months or annual) typically come with a 10 to 15 percent discount. For businesses under $2 million in revenue or those requiring only tactical ad management, Peak often refers prospects to freelancers or platforms like WebFX or Directive, recognizing that its overhead structure makes smaller engagements uneconomical.
The Oklahoma City market includes full-service agencies like Ackert Group (brand strategy, creative design, and digital together) and smaller specialists like Bison Digital (social media management and content creation). Peak occupies a middle ground: deeper technical expertise in SEO and paid performance than a generalist full-service shop, but less breadth in brand identity or creative production. A business that needs a rebrand, new logo, or comprehensive website redesign paired with marketing should consider Ackert or a similar creative-first firm. A company that wants to test social-only campaigns at low cost would be better served by freelancers or Bison Digital's à la carte pricing. Peak is the right fit for a manufacturer, B2B services provider, or established e-commerce business that has a functioning website and needs measurable traffic and lead growth through search and paid channels.
Peak works best for mid-market companies with three to five years of operating history, an existing but underperforming website, and a willingness to wait four to six months for organic search results to compound. The firm typically takes on clients where monthly ad spend is at least $1,500 to $2,000, because smaller budgets limit optimization flexibility and waste time on management overhead. Early-stage startups, nonprofits, and very small local businesses (single-location plumbing, dental practices) are often overserved by a retainer model and would find more agility and lower cost in freelancers or performance-only partnerships. Peak also does not do web design or development; clients with outdated or broken websites must solve that separately or hire Ackert or a development shop like Mammoth Web Design before Peak can deliver meaningful SEO gains.
An initial consultation is free and includes a review of the prospect's current website, existing paid-advertising accounts (if any), and competitive landscape within their industry. Peak typically delivers a 10 to 20-page audit report within two weeks, laying out quick wins, technical issues, and a rough six-month roadmap. If the prospect moves forward, onboarding includes granting Peak access to Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and advertising accounts, plus a kickoff meeting to set KPI targets (leads, phone calls, form submissions, e-commerce transactions, or organic traffic). Work begins immediately; clients usually see early wins in ad account optimization within two to three weeks, though organic traffic gains take longer and are typically most visible after four months.
Peak operates from an office at The Skirvin, a mixed-use building in Bricktown. Hours are standard business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. Parking is available in The Skirvin's garage. Most client communication happens via email, Slack, or monthly video calls; clients do not need to visit in person. Peak serves clients throughout Oklahoma and the region; proximity to Oklahoma City is not a requirement for engagement.
Peak has built a local reputation because it understands the specifics of Oklahoma industries (energy services, agriculture, light manufacturing, healthcare) and the regional competitive environment in a way national agencies often do not. For mid-market firms serious about search-driven growth and willing to commit to a retainer, Peak removes the friction of hiring multiple freelancers or managing an offshore team.
