July 5, 2005
Fax Via the 'Net & Save Time
I've used eFax's service for years to give me a virtual fax number. Someone fax's the number and the fax is emailed to me as an image. Efax has a free service, but you can't receive many faxes or the service shuts down. If you pay a small monthly fee you can get your own fax number, pick what area code you want and send faxes via email for additional fees.

Kim Komando writes With cell phones and broadband Internet, more people are dropping traditional phone service. If you're considering ditching your landline, but you're worried that you won't be able to send and receive faxes, Internet options can step up to fill the void.
Internet fax services have several benefits in addition to not requiring a phone line. You can send or receive faxes anywhere where there's Internet access. You also have an always-on fax that never runs out of paper or ink.
Light users appreciate not having to buy any special equipment. And heavy users can save on the cost of ink and paper. Additionally, electronic faxes are easy to manage. You also don't need to worry about other people viewing them. Read her full article here
Get Small Business Technology Report
Via Email Every Tuesday
What is Smallbiztechnology.com?
Smallbiztechnology.com helps small-medium sized businesses strategically use technology as a tool to grow their businesses and provides news, articles, discussion boards, resources, analysis & events for the owners of small to medium sized busineses.
Subscribe to the Smallbiztechnology feed.
Recent Posts
- Investing In Technology In A Down Economy. Looking To the Future
- A Day In the Life of Twitter - Is It Beneficial To Your Business
- Smart Clients = Smart Business
- Managing Contacts - An Overview of Software
- Data Breaches and Identity Theft: Interview With Two Experts (Part Two)
- Data Breaches and Identity Theft: Interview With Two Experts (Part One)
- Solid State Hard Disks: Fast and Quiet
- How Many Networks Is Enough?
- Driving Hands-free, Hassle-free
- Why You Need More Than Microsoft Outlook to Manage Your Business (Contacts, Schedule, Opportunities, etc)

Join our Facebook group
The Third Annual Small Business Summit 2008 was a smashing success. Check out the Summit site for what you missed. See the 2008 Summit presentations, video and photos!





Post a comment