Thank You Notes Business

Thank You Notes Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: July 23rd, 2024

Are you ready to revive the lost art of gratitude? Starting a thank you notes business is a unique opportunity to help people express genuine appreciation in a meaningful way.

In simple terms, this business involves crafting personalized thank you notes for clients who want to convey their thanks but lack the time or creative touch. Your job would be to design, write, and deliver beautifully curated notes for various occasions—birthdays, weddings, corporate events, and holidays.

This business taps into an ever-relevant need for sincere human connection, making it an intriguing endeavor for those who love words and creativity. With a growing awareness of mental well-being and relationships, your service will be increasingly valuable.

Starting this business requires a genuine knack for writing, a good eye for design, and reliable partners for sourcing quality stationery. However, if you’re passionate about making people feel appreciated, this could be an incredibly fulfilling venture.

In this list, you'll find real-world thank you notes business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a thank you notes business that makes money.

1. Tons of Thanks ($100K/year)

Having learned about blogging back in 2013, Heidi wanted to enter a niche she could perform well in. Thank you writing was one space she was good at, having written notes since her childhood. Seeing the examples of other such notes and cards on the internet felt way too generic to her, and she knew she could better than them.

How much money it makes: $100K/year
How much did it cost to start: $10
How many people on the team: 0

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I Run A Thank-You Notes Website That Makes $8.7K/Month With Display Ads

Heidi Bender started Tons of Thanks in 2014, developing it into the go-to resource for over 15 million people to write meaningful thank-you messages, handling ad revenues, SEO and learning to not give up even when the "passive income" point is reached.

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