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Put the Bat Down: Fax Monsters are Dead And the Internet Slayed Them

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   Put the Bat Down: Fax Monsters are Dead And the Internet Slayed Them

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   The day a purchased fax machine arrives at the office is the last day that it’s top of line. It’s also the last day that it’s full of ink and paper until more time is expended to upkeep it. It’s all downhill from there—a paper-jammed, humming, beeping, headache-inducing tumble downhill. But due to the advent of online products such as online fax services that can replace costly office machines, the small business employee can actually take a baseball bat to his fax machine with a clear conscience. As the importance of email develops and the business world insists on holding on to fax machines, bridge technologies like internet fax services are becoming more and more common—a phenomenon that FaxCompare.com strives to underscore. There are currently dozens of service providers in this industry ranging from five-employee shops to Fortune 500 companies. Some of these service providers include MyFax, RingCentral and TrustFax. J2 Global Communications is a Fortune 500 leader that handles several internet fax service brands, such as Rapid Fax and Fax.com, but their most well recognized brand is eFax. Faced with a wide range of service options, fax users may find the task of choosing a provider to be an unwanted annoyance to their business. The recent void of detailed comparisons involving internet fax services prompted Zilker Ventures, LLC to offer FaxCompare.com. After much uninformative searching, Leo Welder, founder and COO of Zilker Ventures, LLC, signed up for an online fax service that he later had to terminate because it was missing some components that were essential for Zilker Ventures, LLC. This experience convinced Leo that the online fax service market was a perfect arena for an unbiased comparison site. Further verifying the need for unbiased information and reviews was the discovery that eFax, the market's most well recognized leader, charges 70% more than the ‘Market Standard’ and provides fewer pages than their foremost competitors. ‘Market Standard’ for an online fax service according to FaxCompare.com is $10 per month for 300 pages with no start up fee, a 30 day free trial and overage pages for $0.10 per page or less. At those rates, six months of service fees will cost substantially less than most traditional fax machines. In addition to its ‘Market Standard,’ FaxCompare.com provides comprehensive eFax reviews and other eFax comparison information, including ‘need to know’ comparison data regarding eFax service fees. As almost all of the marketing for these services is done on the web, most of the information about online fax services is provided by the vendors themselves. Online faxing will certainly benefit faxers in the future. And by learning more about this emerging business tool fax senders can maximize benefits and minimize cost. As founder Leo Welder puts it: “With great options like MyFax and RingCentral, unwitting consumers paying above market service fees is clearly the result of a lack of information. We hope to provide that information with FaxCompare.com.” For additional information about online fax services, visit www.FaxCompare.com. Zilker Ventures, LLC is a web publisher that consolidates information and reviews various business and financial products. Contact: Jen Udan Zilker Ventures, LLC pr@zilkerventures.com http://www.zilkerventures.com
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