Network Together — the referrals engine
In-person and virtual chapters, 30-second commercials, one-on-ones, member referrals — networking, run the way it should be.
Find a chapterIn-person and virtual networking chapters — wired together with a publishing house, a magazine, a radio show, and a training academy. One membership for all of it.
◆ Your first two visits are on us. No pitch, no obligation — just walk in.
Relationships create community, and commerce follows.
The iNETrepreneur Network is a paid-membership community for entrepreneurs. The front door is networking — in-person and virtual chapter meetings across Arizona, California, and a weekly online room. Behind it: a publishing house that's made 500+ first-time authors, a quarterly magazine, a radio show, a training academy with certificates, an events arm, and an annual summit. One membership covers all of it — and every chapter, current and future. Founded in 2009, it's the largest independently owned, non-franchised entrepreneurial network there is.
The whole thing runs on one idea: relationships create community, and commerce follows.
This is the part a single franchise chapter can't touch — because none of them are an ecosystem.
In-person and virtual chapters, 30-second commercials, one-on-ones, member referrals — networking, run the way it should be.
Find a chapterSeries 1–5 training classes with certificates — plus a become-an-instructor track.
The Art of Connection 365 books — 500+ first-time authors, archived in the Library of Congress.
Quarterly — free subscription, member article spots, advertising for members.
The radio show, hosted by founder Robert W. Jones — with a member guest seat.
NTEvents & iNetworkExpo — the in-person events arm, with member sponsorship spots.
The annual virtual summit, built on the 5 Pillars of Connecting — hosted by Robert & Shawn Renée Jones, with speakers pulled straight from the community.
Visit the summit siteEverything we do hangs off five pillars. It's why members stay for years instead of one quarter of referrals.
Stage reps every week — commercials, showcases, the radio show, summit slots.
Academy classes, masterminds, workshops — with certificates to show for it.
In-person and virtual chapters, one-on-ones, referrals — without the franchise rigidity.
Every $20 drop-in funds the Angel Foundation Fund. Leave No Veteran Behind.
Young entrepreneurs in the room early — mentorship, exposure, a head start.
Same friendly rhythm in every chapter, in person and virtual — no hot seat, done in an hour.
◆ Two in-person visits free. After that, a $20 drop-in — straight to the Angel Foundation Fund.
Founders, a chamber president, a business-journal editor, coaches, a restaurateur — same room. A sample.
Joined for referrals. A year in, I'm a published author in the Art of Connection series and I've had a slot on the radio show. Nowhere else bundles all of that.
Thirty seconds every week, then a showcase, then a speaker slot. I went from dreading the room to running one.
It's different because it isn't franchised — it's a community. The referrals are a byproduct of people actually wanting you to win.
By the second meeting I'd had three real conversations and a showcase invite. Then I found out the drop-in fees go to charity. Easy yes.
A husband-and-wife team — the front-facing connector, and the operator who keeps 1,200 events a year on the rails.
U.S. Marine. 7× international bestselling author. TEDx panelist. Host of the iNETrepreneur Radio Show and creator of the Art of Connection 365 movement. The "Master Connector" who started this in a Queen Creek living room in 2009.
Meet Robert W. JonesRuns operations across the network — chapters, events, the academy, the books. International bestselling author, certified keynote speaker, certified Relationship Connection expert. Co-host of the Art of Connection Global Summit.
See the full leadership teamFind the chapter that fits your week — or send a note and we'll point you to it.
◆ First two in-person visits free. After that, $20 a drop-in — straight to the Angel Foundation Fund.