Launch Service

Startup Costs:
Home Based: Can be operated from home.
Part Time: Can be operated part-time.
Franchises Available? Yes
Online Operation? Yes

Every new business, product, service, or event needs a great launch to propel it into the minds of consumers or the intended target audience. The time to start a grand opening service has never been better, especially when you consider that the United States Small Business Administration estimates that there are more than 700,000 new businesses formed each year. Launching provides a wide range of valuable services'everything from creating and sending out press releases, to hosting press conferences, creating photo opportunities, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, red-carpet events, hiring celebrities for appearances, sending out invitations and arranging for catering services and entertainment. Basically, you do everything that is needed to launch the client's business, product, service, or event with a positive big bang. This opportunity suits a creative entrepreneur with excellent marketing, public relations, organizational, and communications skills.

Launch Service Ideas

Notary Public

Be the go-to person when others need forms notarized.

Referral Service

Help people find businesses that can help them out.

Association Manager

Handle the management tasks that association members don't have time to tackle.

More from Business Ideas

Growing a Business

7 Practical Tips for Running Multiple Businesses Successfully

Thinking of starting additional businesses alongside your existing ventures? Learn some practical tips for successfully juggling multiple companies from this insightful blog post.

Side Hustle

These Coworkers-Turned-Friends Started a Side Hustle on Amazon — Now It's a 'Full Hustle' Earning Over $20 Million a Year: 'Jump in With Both Feet'

Achal Patel and Russell Gong met at a large consulting firm and "bonded over a shared vision to create a mission-led company."

Starting a Business

He Had a Side Hustle Driving for Uber When a Passenger Gave Him $100,000 — Now His Company Is On Track to Solve a Billion-Dollar Problem

Joshua Britton is the founder and CEO of Debut, a biotechnology company that's doing things differently.