An employee can't really be an entrepreneur, business wise at least. A program owner or anyone doing business is basically a entrepreneur, so if a Webmaster does this as a business and not just some hobby money or a job for others, then yeah...
I consider most of the above just a business owner, and put the entrepreneur into the category of multiple businesses, while always seeking out more. That's just me though.
If you are in business for your self you are an entrepreneur.
I think people love to call themselves entrepreneurs because it's cool, but just being business for your self doesn't make you an entrepreneur. If you own a Pizza Hut franchise, you're not an entrepreneur.
An entrepreneur, is someone that starts a new business model, not just owning a business. It must be something that has not done before. There are few entrepreneurs.
I've been launching innovative businesses since I was a kid, so I consider myself an entrepreneur.
Many business owners are actually technicians who like producing the product, but haver no aptitude for business. "You love to bake, you should open a bakery." No, if you love to bake you should get a job baking. Only if you love to run a bakery business is that a reason to do so.
I think this industry has more entrepreneurs in that sense.
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