It's interesting to see the different points of view, between the 'big boys' and the smaller, 1/2 man band enterprises.
I found the comment from CMS about not in the game to earn a wage completely at odds from my own position.
I started my company to take on a limited number of customers to allow me to contribute to the household income, only working when it suited me and the kids schedules.
Subsequently, I've gone from earning £0 per month to nearly £900 in just over 3 months. Maybe I'm missing the point, but I'm not looking to expand, sell or anything else.
Obviously, expanding and taking on staff is always an option, but I'm not interested in going down that path - reasons being;
1. I wouldn't know where to start
2. Could really do without the hassle of having staff, holiday pay, etc, etc ...
There's obviously nothing wrong in building large enterprises, but please bear in mind some of us are small-fry and only in it for a wage.
I assume I'm not in a minority?