About the network

Fifteen years of one idea: relationships create community, and commerce follows.

It started in a Queen Creek living room in 2009. Today it's the largest independently owned, non-franchised entrepreneurial network — chapters across Arizona, California, and a global virtual room, plus a publishing house, an academy, a magazine, a radio show, an events arm, and an annual summit.

First two in-person visits free. No pitch, no obligation.

2009 Photo needed: an early Network Together meeting (2009–2014) next to a recent full-room chapter shot — the "then and now."

Do good for others, and good returns abundantly.

The story

From a living room to seven properties.

No franchise. No outside owners. Just a Marine-turned-connector who believed business follows relationship — and fifteen years of building the proof.

2009

Founded in Queen Creek, AZ

Robert W. Jones starts a small networking group called Network Together — built on a simple rule: relationships create community, and commerce follows.

April 7, 2014

Incorporated as Network Together, LLC

The community formalizes. The mantra stays the same; the structure can now carry more.

2016 onward

Rebranded to the iNETrepreneur Network

One membership, omnichannel: in-person and virtual chapters wired together with publishing, a magazine, radio, an academy, events, and a summit.

2025

BBB A+ Accredited

Accredited by the Better Business Bureau in February 2025 — with an A+ rating and 4.9 stars from 333 member reviews.

Today

The largest independently owned, non-franchised entrepreneurial network

1,200+ meetings, events, and classes a year. 500+ first-time authors published. Chapters across Arizona, California, and a weekly global virtual room.

Mission & mantra

Omnichannel marketing — for entrepreneurs, by a community.

Big companies get to be everywhere at once: in print, online, on the radio, on stage, in a book. Most entrepreneurs can't afford that on their own. The iNETrepreneur Network bundles it — so a member gets the reach of an omnichannel marketing operation through a single membership and a room full of people who want to see it work.

Underneath all of it is one belief, and we say it at every meeting: relationships create community, and commerce follows. Lead with the relationship. The business takes care of itself.

"Do good for others, and good returns abundantly."The worldview the network was built on
The Ultrapreneur philosophy

Most experts pick one. The Ultrapreneur runs all three — and the credibility compounds.

It's the operating belief the whole network is built around: an entrepreneur who does all three of these builds credibility and profitability that lasts.

01

Speak

From the stage — live and virtual. We give you the reps every week: 30-second commercials, showcases, speaker slots, the radio show, the summit.

02

Author

Books, magazines, articles. The Art of Connection 365 series turns members into published authors; the magazine runs your column.

03

Teach

Academy classes, seminars, masterminds. Teaching what you know is the fastest way to be trusted with it — and members can become instructors.

The five pillars of the community

What we actually build — week after week.

Every chapter meeting, every class, every event ladders up to one of these five. It's why this is a community, not a leads club.

01

Public Speaking

Stage time is built into every meeting, and it scales up from there: 30-second commercials, member showcases, speaker slots, the radio show, summit stages. The "I hate being up there" problem fixes itself when you do it weekly in a friendly room.

02

Business & Personal Development

Series 1–5 academy classes with certificates, masterminds, and workshops — the operating skills behind the business, plus the personal-growth side most networking groups skip entirely.

03

Networking

In-person and virtual chapters, one-on-ones, member-to-member referrals and discounts — and chapters that aren't industry-exclusive, so you meet people you'd never get to in a locked-out group.

04

Community Service

Drop-in fees fund the Angel Foundation Fund. The Leave No Veteran Behind book series. Service isn't a press release here — it's wired into how the money moves.

05

Youth

Bringing young and first-time entrepreneurs into the room early — mentorship, exposure, and a real network before they need one.

Leadership

The people who keep 1,200 events a year on the rails.

A core team plus an inner orbit of collaborators — brand strategists, coaches, editors, and connectors who help run the rooms, the books, and the summit.

Robert W. Jones — Founder & Owner of the iNETrepreneur Network, the "Master Connector"
Robert W. Jones
Founder & Owner — the "Master Connector"

U.S. Marine, 7× international bestselling author, TEDx panelist, host of the iNETrepreneur Radio Show, creator of the Art of Connection 365 movement. Started the network in 2009 and still hosts the room.

Visit robertwjones.com
SRJPortrait: Shawn Renée Jones
Shawn Renée Jones
Chief Executive Officer

Runs operations across the network — chapters, events, the academy, the publishing house. International bestselling author, certified keynote speaker, certified Relationship Connection expert, co-host of the Art of Connection Global Summit.

GCPortrait: Ginny Creager, PhD
Ginny Creager, PhD
Book-project collaborator

Collaborator on the Art of Connection book projects — and Robert's mother. Family is part of how this thing was built.

RPPortrait: Rich Parsons
Rich Parsons
Success Coach & Chief Editor

Coaches members and edits the network's publications — the person who helps a first draft become a published chapter.

+Group photo: the inner-orbit collaborators on a summit stage.
The inner orbit
Collaborators & chapter leaders
Lori OsborneBiz Bolster — Authority Amplifier Dawna CampbellThe Healing Heart, Inc. Ken Rochon Jr., PhDPerfect Networker Dr. Allison HammondGlobal Virtual — Speed Talks Marc BeilinGlobal Virtual — 5-Min Mastermind
Community & veterans

Service isn't a press release here. It's wired into how the money moves.

The Angel Foundation Fund

Every $20 drop-in becomes a donation.

Guests get their first two in-person meetings free. After that, the $20 drop-in fee doesn't go to the network — it goes to the Angel Foundation Fund. Show up, get value, give back. That's the loop.

AFFPhoto: an Angel Foundation Fund presentation or community event.
LNVBPhoto / cover: the Leave No Veteran Behind book series.
Leave No Veteran Behind · Youth

For the people who served, and the ones coming up next.

The founder did six years in the Marine Corps — so the network produces the Leave No Veteran Behind book series, giving veterans a published platform. And the Youth pillar pulls young entrepreneurs into the room early, with mentorship and exposure most won't get until they're decades in.

Want to be part of this work?
The receipts

Fifteen years. The numbers, the badges, the archive.

Since 2009Founded; LLC formed April 7, 2014
4.9From 333 SoTellUs member reviews
BBB A+Accredited since February 24, 2025
1,200+Meetings, events & classes a year
500+First-time authors published
LoCBooks archived in the Library of Congress
awardsNetworking Group of the Year; Business Collaborative Book of the Year
AZ · CA + virtualChapters — in person and online
Come see it in person

The story's nice. The room is the point.

Read all you want — then walk into a meeting. Your first two are on us.

First two in-person visits free. After that, $20 a drop-in — straight to the Angel Foundation Fund.

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