There’s an old saying that “You only get out of something what you’re willing to put in.” When it comes to networking, there are many groups we can join, but the best fruit typically comes from the second step to fruitful networking; Becoming Involved. 

Networking groups, Rotary clubs, and other community-minded groups need leadership. Those who are willing to become involved typically get noticed.  

When you become involved, the spotlight you receive leads to new business opportunities. By serving in a leadership role, you will also become better known, and if you serve well, better trusted. 

1 Timothy 3:13 teaches, “Those who have served well gain an excellent standing and great assurance in their faith in Christ Jesus.” 

To leverage the time you spend networking, become involved in leadership.