| Trying to make a living selling hand knitted articles | | | | So what kind of internet should you get? |
| of clothing or beaded jewelry pieces can at times | | | | Todayâs options include DSL, cable, |
| be a struggle. If you frequent craft fairs and | | | | dial-up, and satellite Internet. Although it may |
| seasonal festivals, your income can be | | | | seem like a lot of options, the decision is a lot |
| inconsistent and cause for a lot of stress. | | | | easier than you think. For starters, a dial-up |
| Fortunately, the internet has been helping | | | | connection is way too slow for doing any serious |
| independent artists across the country to sell their | | | | kind of internet business. DSL is a great option, |
| works online. There are many sites that allow you | | | | but is not installed in all regions of the country. |
| to post at a minimal cost and you can always | | | | Cable internet is decent, but if you do not have |
| decide to create your own website. In order to | | | | cable service, or even if you do, it can be an |
| get started you will want to set up internet | | | | expensive addition. |
| service in your home for more flexibility. | | | | |