Would you call me an Entrepreneur?

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  1. #1
    I am a webmaster, earning money through Advertisment Revenue, I've been doing this for about 3 years now and loving it every day.

    What would you class me as?
     
    tokyoice, Apr 20, 2008 IP
  2. Codythebest

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    You work for yourself? Than yes you are an entrepreneur...
     
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  3. tokyoice

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    I work for myself yes, but I go to College too.
     
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    #4
    You are a webpreneur
     
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  5. Codythebest

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    Who cares what happened on the side. You get money by yourself, you are an entrepreneur. It's much easier to be an entrepreneur than working for an employer...
     
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  6. tokyoice

    tokyoice Well-Known Member

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    I must be an Internet Entrepreneur then!
     
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    #7
    How about a Netrepreneur? :D
     
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  8. tokyoice

    tokyoice Well-Known Member

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    That sounds good :p
     
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    #9
    Yep you are like me i love when i see people working from home :)
     
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  10. cool_78

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    #10
    Netrepreneur sounds just about right :)
     
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  11. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    #11
    I think Netrepreneur or Webpreneur both sounds good for you ;)

    DON.
     
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  12. Student Gamers

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    So a homeless person who begs for money in an entrepreneur? Hmm not really too sure about there. I think there would have to be a salary boundry on this, if you can live comfortably using that as your main income then yes, but if you just make $2 a week off adsense then I would have to say no >.<

    Hope that helps! :)
     
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    #13
    An entrepreneur is a risk taker. He/She assumes the risk for a business venture, and takes on all loses/gains.

    So yes, you are an entrepreneur :D
     
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    I kind of disagree. A person who beg for money (and who is usually not homeless) is an entrepreneur, who put some kind of effort in order to receive money. In Brussels, you can see a lot of muslims in the street begging for money bring an average of 90 Euros/day per family member. There was an article in the newspaper about an IRS agent standing close for a day counting the money coming in recently.
    The average "work" time is 2 hours and 36 minutes.
    This family has 12 members bringing close to 27,000 Euros/month NET after income taxes ( which are not declared - that's why the IRS agent there)
    So, yes, they are successful entrepreneurs...
     
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  15. gandelf(lordoftherings)

    gandelf(lordoftherings) Active Member

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    i think you are a lucky guy

    i cannot earn more than 1$ every day :)
     
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  16. simplyg123

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  17. dugi

    dugi Active Member

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    #17
    the right word would be: webmaster/publisher. That is if you earn money from ads.
     
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  18. spikednet

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    #18
    ya, I would consider you an Entrepreneur considering thats the same thing that I do and I would consider myself one too.
     
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  19. simplyg123

    simplyg123 Well-Known Member

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    #19

    True but that would only be a sub-category under entrepreneur
     
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    #20
    The word "Netrepreneur" sounds more apt than "entrepreneur" as you make most of your money from the net.
     
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