So I’m thinking about making a business plan using small business as the model, instead of big business. My thinking being that there’s plenty of big business, and the market is over-saturated with chains and watered down versions of the original business. I think there’s a type of fatigue over big business, and that the market will shift to smaller business, with better customer service and so forth.

All the stuff I’ve read seems to be pushing me to base my business on a big-business model, streamlined and efficient and the most profits.

So is it a good idea to base my model on a small business, or should I give in to the literature and assume that it’s right? Does the literature guarantee more success?

Thanks for your thoughts.
I should say that I mean starting a business as a small business and keeping it that way, no growth, no megacorp, just keeping it based on a small business model throughout.

Everything in the literature says to go big or go home, but the market tells me otherwise, so that’s what I’m trying to figure out.

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