Archive for July, 2009

Library opens employment services

July 31, 2009

Here is a small article that may interest you!

The Louisville Free Public Library has opened The Job Shop, a free employment and career-services center, at the main branch, 301 York St.

The Job Shop offers free computer classes, books and reference materials to help job seekers with résumé writing, interviewing and choosing a new career.

The center also provides free Internet service and access to copy and fax services and video conferencing.

The library has scheduled career-development workshops presented by organizations such as KentuckianaWorks, Dress for Success, Pleasure Ridge Park Business Association, Highlands Commerce Guild and the University of Louisville School of Business.

The Job Shop is open Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m.

How Do I Use An Online Fax Service?

July 24, 2009

There is a small note below about the Internet Fax Service. I believe this information is important for every person making business. So, if you are interested in, read next!

Online or Internet fax has become an extremely popular service on the web. It is being used by more and more businesses and individuals who want a more mobile and a more secure way of faxing. Yet, many people still don’t know exactly how online faxing actually works.

Like anything that is relatively new, it will probably take a while before this convenient service is widely known in the general population. Perhaps, the greatest stumbling block is that most people are so familiar with faxing via the old facsimile machine in the office; getting their heads around using the web for faxing will take some time.

However, just like email revolutionized how we send and receive our mail, so too has online fax revolutionized how we send and receive our faxes. Internet faxing is simply the more modern way to fax.

Actually, these two new communication methods are closely intertwined since online fax is basically using your email system and your Internet connection to do all your faxing. You send and receive your faxes as email attachments usually in TIFF or PDF format.

Remember, in order to use online fax you have to sign-up to an Internet fax service provider who will act as your intermediary to handle all your faxing. You will receive a local or Toll-Free number which you can give out to all your contacts. There is no need for an extra fax phone line. You will also receive an online site (account) where you can logon and do your faxing. Your faxes are also stored in this online account.

However, what confuses many people is the fact that you can send/receive your online faxes in many different ways including through the old traditional office machine. Your fax service will act as your intermediary to intercept your faxes coming from an ordinary fax machine and direct them to your online fax account.

You can also get desktop applications which will allow you to directly fax from your desktop. Most services will work with Windows Outlook and Windows Office. Finally, most services will let you send a fax by just sending an email, i.e. destination number(at)yourfaxservice.com – It doesn’t get any easier than this.

Each fax service has slightly different procedures and methods so you have to become familiar with your chosen service. Also, each service will have different faxing rates and monthly fees, but most charge around $10 a month. There are less expensive services out there so it pays to shop around, especially when you consider this is a long term ongoing business expense.

The main reason why email or online faxing has become so popular is the total freedom it gives you. Since it is web based, you can send and receive a fax anywhere, anytime, as long as you have Internet access. You can use any mobile device such as a cell phone or laptop to do all your faxing. It totally frees you from being tied down to the old fax machine in the office.

Plus, your faxes can be encrypted so it is much more secure than the traditional way of faxing. And no one but you has to see your faxes since you have your own private access to your account. This is important if you have faxes of a sensitive nature which you want to keep private.

Lastly, another major reason online fax has become so popular, most faxing services are completely scalable for businesses. You can upsize or downsize depending on your company’s requirements or needs. In this uncertain economy, having this flexibility is a major plus.

If you’re not using an online fax service you may just be losing out on one of the most convenient ways of doing business. You really do need it if your business depends heavily on faxing for bringing in new sales and clients; besides you may be falling behind your competition who are probably already using this new more mobile way of faxing.

RingCentral Makes SMBs Look Like Enterprises

July 17, 2009

Some news about the RingCentral company!

When starting a small- to medium-sized business (SMB), one of the most important aspects is to get the name and offerings of the company out into public view. Once this happens, maintaining company organization with employees and ensuring customers are satisfied with the service helps build the company and its footprint.
Redwood City, Calif.-based RingCentral offers features that help SMBs operate just as big businesses do, with a name-brand IP-PBX. For a monthly fee, SMBs can enjoy dial-by-name, on-hold music, call screening, auto attendant, professionally recorded custom greetings, Internet fax and toll-free numbers. Vanity 800 numbers are also available to incorporate the company’s name or tagline.
Officials at RingCentral said the capabilities they offer are more important than the cost savings of Internet VoIP.

“The things that keep a small business from growing are not that their phone bills are too high,” said Jay Blazensky, the company’s vice president of business development. “Their struggle is, ‘How do I look bigger in this brief window when I’m trying to get my business off the ground?’ ”

Currently, RingCentral Online is offering a free trial plus a ten percent coupon off RingCentral Online Coupon. RingCentral Online is a Web-based telephone and fax service for professionals and small businesses with features such as toll free or local phone number and advanced features not found in traditional phone system.

Switch from fax machines to an Internet fax service

July 10, 2009

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Here are some notes that can help in your small business developmen. Here you may find the info about the advantages of Internet Fax Service. I liked this message, hope you will also enjoy it!

Switch from fax machines to an Internet fax service

Faxing remains a common form of communication in many industries. And most faxes are still sent and received on fax machines – one of the least-green technologies in any office.

Let’s start with the obvious – paper usage. Every fax that comes into a fax machine requires at least one piece of paper to convey the message. Many take a whole lot more. Often times outbound faxes are printed specifically for the purpose of sending them on the fax machine as well. If something goes wrong on either end, that much more paper is consumed until the entire fax is transmitted correctly.

Then there’s the toner and its packaging. Plus the electricity to keep the machine running 24 x 7, just in case someone on either end wants to send a fax. And when the machine is at the end of its life, there are all the disposal issues you face with any office equipment. It’s a concerned citizen’s nightmare.

The solution here is to move to an Internet fax service – a service that allows you to send and receive faxes via your email account or a secure online server. Because the documents are delivered electronically, you can choose which pages (if any) require printing, helping save a few trees. How many? It’s been estimated that if just one percent of all paper faxes sent in America each year were transmitted electronically instead, 73.5 million trees would be saved. If two or more people need the same document it saves even more paper since you can just forward it electronically instead of making paper copies.

An Internet fax service helps you reduce your energy consumption as well, since you send and receive faxes on a PC, laptop or mobile device you’re already using for something else instead of a separate machine. And, of course, it eliminates the use of toner and the need to dispose of a separate piece of office equipment when its useful life is over.

An Internet fax service also adds convenience. Unlike a fax machine, which is tied to a specific location, you can send and receive Internet faxes anywhere you can get an Internet connection. So if you’re on the road and need to send or receive a fax, you can head to a Wi-Fi hot spot, plug in an Internet access card or use your mobile device.

Less paper, less electricity, less cost, more convenience. Tough to beat a combination like that.

Techie tips for travelers

July 2, 2009

What things do you pack foremost when you are going on your vacation? Maybe clothes? Food? Nowadays you can pack that technique things that you use in your everyday life. There are some notes about travelling with technical devices. Hope you will enjoy them!

With my mantra being “Pack Light,” I used to be against packing electronics of any kind. But now, I bring my laptop, iPod, digital camera, and mobile phone to Europe. With hotels retiring their fax machines in favor of email, mobile phones getting cheaper and easier to buy, and Wi-Fi hotspots popping up everywhere, it’s never been simpler to get connected.

There are plenty of Internet cafes in Europe. Large European chains such as easyInternetcafe.com offer in-expensive access in big cities. Even small towns have some way to get online — at hostels, hotels, libraries, bookstores, post offices, and so on. If you plan to check your email using a public machine, make sure you sign up for a Web-based account.

If you tote your own laptop, you’ll find that many hotels and cafes offer wireless access — sometimes it’s free, other times, you’ll have to buy a drink or pay a fee — while some towns have Wi-Fi hotspots scattered around highly trafficked areas. Just pay for a password, park yourself on a bench in your favorite idyllic spot — overlooking a sandy beach, on a floodlit piazza, or along a bustling people-watching boulevard — then log on and surf away.

If you’re packing a digital camera, your biggest challenge will be storing photos. Buy the biggest memory card you can afford (or get two). Memory cards are available in Europe, but they’re more expensive. I travel with a six-megapixel camera and a two-gigabyte memory card. Taking photos at high resolution, I can fit about 500 photos onto my memory card. Since I usually travel with a laptop, I upload my photos to my computer. Without a laptop, you could empty — or copy — your memory card as you go, by getting your images burned to a CD.

It’s handy to travel with a mobile phone, whether you’re calling a hotel for directions or getting in touch with that lost travel buddy who missed the train. If you want to use a mobile phone in Europe, you have two choices: Take your own, or buy one once you’re there.

If you’re traveling with your laptop, the cheapest way to talk to loved ones back home is via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). VoIP lets you converse with people around the world over the Internet for free. The two main services are Skype.com and Google.com/talk. Computer-to-computer calls are always free, and the sound quality is about as good as a standard phone connection.

I’ve just been cruising through several European countries, communicating with friends, family, and office workers with my laptop and mobile phone. My days of chatting in noisy, smelly phone booths are long over.