Our Swan Song for New England Hydroponics.

How (Bitter) Sweet it Is!

Results speak for themselves, in this case our last two emails with 43% and 46.3% Open Rates for New England Hydroponics. Category Open Rate Average is 17%. On September 1, the new owner takes marketing in house.

I’ll miss working on the business, specifically the people, several of whom have become lifetime friends. It’s been good fun, and I wish them all the best. And I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for the brand we built over the 5 years we worked with its owner, and the many stakeholders. But it’s onto what’s next (see text below graphic).

Permission eMail Open Rate Over 40% on-2 Variations by Tom Lanen Thomas Marketing Services ThomasBoston.com

Are you ready for results like these? Call me, Tom Lanen, at (508) 951-0130 and let’s talk action points on my nickel. Let’s see what kind of end game we can devise; it’s closer than you think! T-

45% Permission Email Open Rate!

Almost Triple The Category Open Average!

As our 5-year contract draws to a close, we continue to over-achieve on our permission email open rates for for NEW ENGLAND HYDROPONICS. Our ‘First Look’ August Deals send hit a final 45.4% (8.17.22 update). The category average is 17% (Springbot ESP).

Our strategy: create imaging and copy with an appropriate balance of the emotive and transactional. To communicate only the transactional “Sale” is not a strategy: it’s a “seen-that, been-there” boring tactic with little to no cumulative benefit to the brand or its equity.

Key to the emotion – my very own sunflowers in my garden! Who doesn’t love sunflowers!

But the ‘secret’ is in the subject and preview lines – what we used to call ‘headlines’ in display advertising. Call me if you like to know them.

Call me, Tom Lanen, at 508 951-0130 if you’d like more than the ordinary from your email and brand marketing/sales support programs. On my nickel, of course.

New! Open Bandwidth for Business Owners With An Endgame. Especially Those Who Don’t Love Marketing.

POS created by Thomas Marketing Services on behalf of neHydro
Cha-Cha-Cha Changes! It’s said all good things come to an end, and so it is with our 5-year contract with New England Hydroponics, and its new parent company, Hydrobuilder Holdings, to whom my principal, Ethan Holmes, sold the business and brand in January. I’ve been informed they will take the work in-house and will let our contract expire at the end of August … even as our work continues to over-perform, as evidenced in our email Open Rate report below – the category average is 17% (Springbot ESP).
Frankly, this is exactly how most mergers go, and we’re not terribly surprised. Even if it’s a bit of a jolt to the system. Hey, we’re human. But it happened when 3 Thermo Electron business units with whom we had worked for 15 years merged with Fisher Scientific and the agency of record took over. They rightly compensated us for our copyright & imaging, and were very honorable during the transition. Fact is it’s been a great 5 years (almost), and we’ve accomplished our mission: to create salable brand equity for Ethan for when it became his time to sell the business. When I started with him in 2017, he’d been doing all his own marketing and no longer had any time for it. He’d built the business to 3 stores, one of which we moved into a space 4 times the size within the year. Then we added stores in Seekonk (6000 sf), and recently in Sanford, Maine (13,000 sf) bringing the total to 5, all while building the online business at neHydro.com into what is now 4500+ products. We worked well together, and I’m proud of the good work we did, and of the friendships I’ve enjoyed with store GMs and Supervisors. These are good folks. But it’s time for what’s next. If you have a business and a vision, give me, Tom Lanen, at (508) 951-0130 and let’s chat a bit on my nickel. The Difference Is You.™ I can help you present your business and brand well, and drive near-term sales & revenue …. and fully prepare your brand as a line item in your endgame that could be closer than you think. T-

Taking Ad-vantage of the Great Outdoors for New England Hydroponics

Final Art for Conversion to Billboard Large Format Printing

(July 2022) When Thomas Marketing Services client New England Hydroponics opened its 5th location in Sanford, Maine, its 3rd since we became NEH’s marketing firm in 2017, and 1st outside Massachusetts, it faced a dilemma: outdoor/billboards were outlawed in Maine years ago. So one of the most proven effective media for the category was not an option.

While I had advocated for the larger format bulletin format, which are typically stand-alone boards offering greater visibility and better leadership positioning (“the only”), when this small format billboard became available at one-third the cost, Hydrobuilder Holdings’ (NEH parent company) media buyer decided the repetitions/branding dynamic made most sense give the limited co-op budget we had – and I could not disagree. The one take-away lesson: know who the board beside you will be so it doesn’t erode your position, in this case a political issue we will not have on our website.

But as we like to say: there is always an answer. So we started exploring board avails in MA and southern NH, finally settling on an illuminated board located on a secondary, but highly travelled route going toward Sanford from NH.

While it’s always hard to track results of out-of-home advertising, within a day of its posting, an older couple came into the store telling us they “saw the billboard in Somerset” and made a small purchase, but promised “we’ll be back – we run a hydroponics farm in NH and are thrilled to know you’re here.”

By any measure that’s good start. Tom Lanen, TMSC principal and Creative Director wrote and created imaging and art for the billboard; he also wrote the bad ‘dad pun’ headline for this post. Hydrobuilder Holdings Marketing placed the media. It will run 6 months.

Hitting Our Numbers

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We continue to move at the speed of retail for our primary client, New England Hydroponics, now powered by Hydrobuilder Holdings.

May 2022 brought the first ever annual Huge Soil & Coco (grow medium) Sale, for which Thomas Marketing Services Corporation principal and creative director, Tom Lanen, wrote and executed all tactics on a multi-faceted marketing push including:

• Website update (in Big Commerce CMS – all sale prices & product images)

• Website Banners – Home Page Rotator and Category Banners

• Store POS – 18″ x 24″ and 8.5 x 11″

Permission Email

• Social Posting

With an industry Email Open Rate of 17%, we’ve been consistently hitting over 40% – see below (May 18 update: open rate 45.2%)

I do have some open bandwidth – please call me if you could use some help and/or perspective: 508 951-0130 and let’s chat a few minutes on my nickel. T-

Industry Average Open Rate is 17% – we’ve been hitting over 40%
Website Rotator
One of the social media graphics
18×24 & 8.5×11 Store Point of Sale Signage
Bag Stuffers