I doubt IM is considered "Entrepreneurship".
If you sell directly to clients, then you might fall into the Entrepreneur category.
You source for resources to make a product. You market it, you hire people to sell the product or to manage the company's operations.
I believe that's what an "Entrepreneur" definition should be.
But if you're merely an affiliate (amazon, cb, .etc) or earning via adsense, you're not. You're helping someone to sell. You have little risks as compared to the former case.
If you're in this category, the status "self-employed" is more appropriate.
But of course, that's my opinion. I did asked this question in BHW before and I have to quote a good reply:
"People who say they're Entrepreneurs usually aren't."
I guess the word "Entrepreneur" has been used so oftenly that it lost its real meaning and prestige. Like the word "Model". Every bitch takes photo for a blogshop or some small time job and they start telling others they're a "model".
What a society we live in, huh?