The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast


EP36 – Wind Energy Content & Marketing: A Glimpse into What We Do and Why We Do It

November 24, 2020

In this special episode, we went into depth on our views of content, marketing and branding in the wind energy sector. As one of the most active online educators in wind, we wanted to share a glimpse of why we do what we do and what we've learned in building an online audience. Though we have a long way to go, 2020 was a fascinating year to look back on. We're sharing the lessons we've learned in hopes that you might run with them and view your company's web presence in a new light.

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EP36 - Wind Energy Content & Marketing: A Glimpse into What We Do and Why We Do It

I'm Allen Hall. I'm Dan Blewett. And this is the uptime podcast where we talk about wind energy engineering, lightning protection, and ways to keep your wind turbines running.

All right, welcome back. This is the uptime podcast, episode 36 and in today's episode is actually gonna be a special format. We're not gonna hit all the typical news. What we're going to talk about a little bit is sort of our company branding and strategy, and some of the interesting things that we've done.

That'll probably apply to a lot of you who are in the, in the industry, whether you're working for wind energy company, whether you're in marketing or content, or you own a business yourself. A lot of stuff that we've been doing is I think a little bit unique to the energy industry, from everything that we've seen.

And so we're going to chat about it a little bit today. It's a holiday weekend, so we figured mixing up the show a little bit, uh, will be fun. So, Alan, first thing we're going to cover today is, uh, sorta like the company origins and obviously. Weather guard, lightening tech produces lightning protection systems for wind turbines, but also for aircraft.

So let's talk a little bit real quick about how you got from how you made that sort of, not necessarily a pivot because you still covered both markets, but how we got from aerospace to wind turbines and what was the gap in the wind market here? Uh, so we, yeah, we did start with in the aircraft market. Uh, the product itself is used on most airplanes flying today.

It provides slightly protection to the non-conductive covers the radar homes that exist on the, the front of the airplane, on the nose of the airplane. And over most of the larger antennas, like the television antenna, the SAC satellite antenna, that's beaming live television into your seat. There's a cover over that.

And our product gets installed on that. So, yeah. The years and years ago now seems like an eternity ago. Um, there's, there's some similar products out in the market, but the issue was just durability and making it last a really long time and awful environments and aircraft go through alpha environments, hot, cold rain, snow, sleet, uh, they're exposed to a ton of chemicals, cleaning chemicals, the icing fluids, uh,