During this search,  organizations that are additional resources for artisans might also come up in  the results. Example: Minnesota Watercolor Society  
      
Because artisan  members of your community might be feeling overwhelmed and wondering where to  begin, you might want to get them to take a look at helpful resources on the  Web and in print. There are specific associations for artisans, cooperatives,  guilds, specialized businesses, and state tourism and arts and craft  commissions and departments in some states.
      Craft Organizations  Directors Association
          http://www.codacraft.org/pages/home/home.htm
        
        Handmade in America
  http://www.handmadeinamerica.org
  
        Art of Ohio
  http://artofohio.com
  
        American Craft  Council
  http://www.craftcouncil.org
  
        Texas Commission on  the Arts
  www.arts.state.tx.us/txoriginal/index.asp
      What are the organizations do you  have in your community that can help artisan businesses? 
      Fast Facts: 
       
 
      
        - Research       has demonstrated that increasing the technology capabilities of the       smallest businesses has enabled owners to expand their businesses and       improve the confidence of those with fewer business skills. 
        - Artisans       can benefit from learning these skills. Learning computer and Internet       skills and improving them with practice builds the confidence of the       business owner. 
        - One       source of research found that because artisans prefer to focus on creating       craft rather than marketing, finding a skilled technology specialist was       beneficial. 
        - Time       and money are factors that affect Web site development and Internet       skills. However, technology is here to stay, and consumers of craft are       using it. Business planning and good management entails thinking about the       future. 
Introducing technology can help strengthen businesses in a number of  ways:
      Track products made and sold (inventory).
      
        - Record sales
- Keep active record of supplies
- Easier communication with suppliers through e-mail, instant  messaging, and online assistance in real time.
Develop marketing materials.
      
        - Artisans can tell their story online: how their desire to be an  artisan began and how their business got started.
- Online is the perfect place for portfolios to be stored and shown.
Maintain customer records.
      
        - Customers can refer friends to crafter sites.
- Potential customers who visit booths at trade shows, fairs,  festivals, and other venues can be can contact the artisan or be contacted  about upcoming events via e-mail. 
Saves money 
      
        - Photos of a craft product can be e-mail rather than spending money  on prints and mailing costs.
- It reduces travel time and costs to display and sell handcrafts.
- The Internet offers valuable reference tools and access to current  information, including online learning.
Another Great Benefit!  Work  can be submit online!!
      ZAPPlication
      
        - Designed  for artists in submitting work online for juried reviews.
- A  juried review is the process of selecting art/craft by a panel of experts for  the right to take part in a show or exhibition. 
 
 
      Online  portfolio submission
          http://www.zapplication.org