Bubble Communication: tailor-made solutions for the boating industry

Bubble Communication, founded by Véronique Hemet Largeau in La Rochelle, supports yachting professionals with concrete, customized solutions. Practical workshops, Boost subscriptions and freelance assignments are the cornerstones of an offer tailored to the challenges facing the industry.

An expertise rooted in boating

With 16 years' experience in major companies such as Grand Pavois Organisation and TECMAR, Véronique Hemet Largeau launched Bubble Communication to meet the specific challenges of the nautical sector. Technological evolutions, changing uses and economic crises: the industry requires adapted and strategic communication approaches.

Les Ateliers par Bubble: structuring for better communication

Ateliers par Bubble are available in two formats. Peer-to-peer sessions, lasting four hours, bring together eight participants to perfect their strategies via key themes, such as communication audits or identifying personas. Personalized workshops, on the other hand, are tailor-made for companies, with targeted coaching in small groups lasting up to one day.

Boost: long-term, personalized support

Inspired by gym memberships, the Boost program offers three levels of commitment, from six months to one year. It enables nautical companies to reinforce or revamp their communication strategies and guarantee a lasting presence in the market. A sponsorship option also encourages collaboration between industry players.

Blitz and Bridge: flexible freelance assignments

For more occasional needs, Bubble Communication offers two freelance support formats. The Blitz, from three weeks to three months, targets specific communications issues. The Bridge, longer (up to six months), aims to increase the visibility and impact of companies on specific projects.

Solutions dedicated to nautical events

Thanks to its experience in international press relations and event communications, Bubble Communication also offers tailor-made services for boat show organizers. The aim: to maximize the success of events and enhance exhibitor participation.

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