The art of the launch. . .
More revs, feed in the clutch. . .
add throttle and subtract clutch at a somewhat equal rate. It takes practice. Not enough throttle and you stall. Too much and you wheelie.
Not that that's bad
Dirt bike guys use lots of throttle and use the clutch to bleed away power. Getting it right is a strong, steady pull from the line with the front wheel about six inches off the ground. I suppose that could work on the street too, but street riders generally don't treat their clutch as an expendable item they same way the dirt guys do.
What's your gearing and what bike are you on? That would help.