Seven ways to get known. One membership.
Networking, training, publishing, a magazine, a radio show, an events arm, and a global summit — built as one omnichannel machine for entrepreneurs. This is the part no franchise chapter can match, because none of them are an ecosystem.
The referrals engine — the part you came for, done right.
The original 2009 networking arm. In-person and virtual chapter meetings, 30-second commercials, one-on-ones, member-to-member referrals and discounts. The difference from a franchise group: chapters aren't industry-exclusive, and one membership covers every chapter — current and future.
- In-person chapters across Arizona & California
- A weekly Global Virtual Chapter
- Not industry-exclusive — bring whoever you want
Structured training — with a certificate to show for it.
Series 1–5 training classes, each with a Certificate of Completion. Corporate-behavior certifications. And a become-an-instructor track — because teaching what you know is the fastest way to be trusted as the expert.
- Series 1–5 classes + Certificates of Completion
- Corporate & business-behavior certifications
- Instructor track — teach a class yourself
The Art of Connection 365 book series — how members become published authors.
A multi-author collaborative franchise: hundreds of contributing entrepreneurs, each with their own day of the year. It's published 500+ first-time authors and turned a lot of "I should write a book someday" into "I'm in the Library of Congress."
How the multi-author model works: each contributing author gets one day of the year — a short piece in their voice, published alongside hundreds of others. An author-page slot in a current volume runs about $379, separate from membership. The series creator is Robert W. Jones.
A quarterly publication — free to read, open to members to write.
Entrepreneur stories, member features, summit takeaways, how-tos. Members get article spots; anyone can subscribe free; and members who want the reach can advertise. It's another channel where your name shows up looking credible.
- Quarterly — free subscription for anyone
- Member article spots
- Advertising available to members
The radio show — with a guest seat members can apply for.
Hosted by founder Robert W. Jones, the iNETrepreneur Radio Show is part of the omnichannel reach: a media platform where members can be interviewed, talk about their business, and walk away with a clip worth sharing. Media partner: Voice America.
- Hosted by Robert W. Jones
- Member guest-slot application
- Episodes on YouTube — youtube.com/user/networktogether
NTEvents & iNetworkExpo — the bigger stages.
Beyond the weekly chapter meetings, the in-person events arm runs the larger gatherings — expos, mixers, showcases — with sponsorship spots for members who want their name on a bigger banner. Ask the team for the current calendar.
- In-person events, expos & mixers
- Sponsorship opportunities for members
- Calendar available on request
The annual virtual summit — built on the 5 Pillars of Connecting.
Hosted by Robert W. Jones and Shawn Renée Jones, with speakers pulled straight from the community. The pillars: Self-Awareness · Self-Acceptance · Internal Passion · Service to Others · Love of Utilizing Your Gifts. Recent stages included Melody Vachal, John Verrico, Lori Osborne, David Goldberg, and Preston Weekes.
- Annual, virtual — the whole network on one program
- The 5 Pillars of Connecting as the throughline
- Members can apply to speak
Seven properties. One fee. Best way in is a free meeting.
The ecosystem only works if you're in the room — that's where it all connects. Start with a visit.
◆ First two in-person visits free. After that, $20 a drop-in — straight to the Angel Foundation Fund.