DollarDays a Growing Source of Inventory

An online business based in Scottsdale is helping independent retailers compete with the Walmarts of the world.

Marc Joseph, the former owner of a chain of Valley hair salons, established DollarDays two years ago because he wanted to give small retailers a better way to obtain their inventory.

“Small businesses are underserved by [wholesale] distributors, especially if they’re not located in a big city,” Joseph said. “A major manufacturer can’t afford to send out a sales manager for a $500 order, so an entrepreneur can’t get the prices or assortment that a big national retailer can negotiate.”

A visit to the company’s website, DollarDays.com, reveals a bewildering array of products: votive candles, men’s and women’s apparel, graduation gift baskets, even store fixtures and counter displays. Joseph says the site contains 20,000 different items from 200 manufacturers. 

About one-third of the items are closeouts or cancelled orders, Joseph said. Another one-third are seasonal items. With Easter having just passed, DollarDays.com is aggressively pushing Mother’s Day products, from gift baskets to greeting cards.

“We might add 300 items and take off 150 items,” he said. “Two days from now, the site could look completely different.”

Lisette Candelaria learned about DollarDays.com at a trade show soon after opening her Planet Dollar store in Avondale eight months ago. About 95 percent of her store inventory sells for $1 or less and includes American Greetings cards, Hallmark gift bags and various household items. For the past two months, Candelaria has used DollarDays.com as her main product source.

“I was using a million other distributors in Chicago, in California, but it was always a hassle,” Candelaria said. “There were the costs of shipping out of state, and sometimes the orders wouldn’t get here on time. During the day, I’ll be running the cash register, managing the store and receiving merchandise. There’s no time to eat or breathe, so being able to go on the Net and know my orders will arrive in 24 to 48 hours is critical.”

Although Joseph declined to reveal revenue figures, dollar discount stores are clearly frequent buyers from his website. He says he has helped set up about 200 dollar stores nationwide.

“If an [entrepreneur] sends us a floor plan, our staff will help them lay out the store,” he said. “Our goal is to be their long-term partner for reorders.”

Dorothea Oien began using DollarDays.com about six months ago to enhance her product line at Dee’s Collectibles, a business she operates out of her Glendale home. In addition to figurines and similar collectible items, Oien takes orders for lamps, tables and bedroom furnishings.

“The prices were good, and there was easy access through the website,” Oien said of DollarDays.com. “I buy bedding bags and candles, but I also use wholesalers in California for lamps and other furnishings. I use more than one [source], because a single distributor won’t carry everything I need.”

Oien, who has 10 years of retail experience, moved to Arizona in 1998 from Greenville, N.C. She operated a collectibles store in Greenville but didn’t open one in Glendale because she didn’t expect to stay in the area for long. Now she’s planning to move into retail space in downtown Glendale by mid-July. She expects to invest $10,000 to open the store, which she envisions as a kitchen-and-bath outlet similar to national retailers Linens N’ Things or Bed, Bath & Beyond.

“Part of the motive is higher revenue. You can only go so far with a home-based business,” Oien said. “I want to get our name out more so customers can see that they can get the same products from me with more personal service.”

The impending expansion of Oien’s business is the kind of impact Joseph envisioned for DollarDays.

“There are plenty of products needed across the board, and the Internet provides a distribution channel for the individual entrepreneur,” he said. “They don’t have to worry about Walmart running everyone out of business.”

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DollarDays Announces Additional Discounts for Loyal Customers

DollarDays, a premier Internet-based product wholesaler to small businesses and local distributors, announced today two new programs that instantly give small-business owners discounts on their next DollarDays orders. The new programs, Super Sunday and Triple Thursday, are designed to [complement] the rewards offered under the DollarDays Rewards Program.

The innovative Rewards Program offers special discounts to small-store owners who order their merchandise through DollarDays. Once small-store owners’ orders reach a minimum sales level, they are rewarded with instant discounts and year-end cash rebates.

On Super Sunday, designated as the first Sunday of every month, DollarDays’ customers can purchase hundreds of products in more than 350 product categories at below-cost prices. On Triple Thursday, designated as the third Thursday of every month, DollarDays’ customers are rewarded with triple the Rewards Points on hundreds of specially priced products.

“The DollarDays Rewards Program has been such a success that we wanted to say thank you to our thousands of loyal customers in a special way,” said DollarDays’ Chief Executive Officer, Chris Baker. “We know that every discount adds up for small-business owners and helps them succeed. If small-store owners succeed, our business grows, too.”

According to Chief Operating Officer Marc Joseph, Super Sundays and Triple Thursdays strengthen the Rewards Program focus: enabling small-business owners to offer quality merchandise while reaping the same kinds of discounts and margins routinely offered exclusively to the largest retailers.

Once a small-business owner attains a minimum sales bracket, the Rewards Program will give small-business owners up to a 3 percent discount on their next order. Throughout the year, DollarDays will track each customer’s volume. At year’s end, customers will be rewarded with up to a 3 percent cash rebate.

“Now our customers can triple their Rewards Program Points by purchasing certain seasonal items on Triple Thursdays,” Joseph said. “And we already offer free shipping on hundreds of items.”

About DollarDays
Founded in 2001, DollarDays is the leading supplier of wholesale goods for nonprofits, businesses and betterment organizations. By sourcing affordable products, backed by exceptional service and meaningful community engagement, we strive to inspire and empower our customers to accomplish their missions to improve the lives of people around the world. Recognized as the City of Phoenix Mayor’s Office “2018 Product Exporter of the Year” and Internet Retailer Magazine’s “B2B E-commerce Marketer of the Year” for 2016 and 2017, DollarDays is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.dollardays.com.

DollarDays Announces New International Distributor Program

DollarDays, a premier Internet-based product wholesaler to small businesses and local distributors, announced today the inauguration of the DollarDays Distributor Program, which allows entrepreneurs to sell more than 20,000 products without any investment in inventory.

For an annual fee of only $199, DollarDays will set up a personalized website for a distributor, maintain it and update it daily with new product offers. Using the website as a virtual warehouse, a distributor can then sell products in more than 350 categories—from housewares and clothing to personal care items and seasonal/holiday merchandise—by the case to small businesses in their town or to neighbors and friends.

“Many people dream about owning their own business, but the costs associated with opening a new company are a significant barrier for most people,” said Chris Baker, Chief Executive Officer of DollarDays. “Under our new Distributor Program, for less than $200, entrepreneurs and distributors can instantly begin running their own business by selling DollarDays’ products with absolutely no incremental investment. All it takes to be running your own business is $200.”

DollarDays is a Web-based virtual warehouse where small-business owners can find great deals on small, business-sized orders for more than 20,000 consumer products from toys and household décor to apparel, electronics and seasonal merchandise. Due to its innovative business model, DollarDays’ prices are not only often far below those which most small business are accustomed to, but their offerings include many name-brand products, as well as rock-bottom pricing on overstocked and closeout items.

Distributors are paid a commission on all net product sales that are generated through their sites. DollarDays’ distributors also earn commission on their customers’ annual purchases. Distributorships are easy to set up by visiting dollardays.com/landing/distributionship. Once distributors have paid their fee, they e-mail DollarDays with the name of their company and business logo. If the company doesn’t have a logo, DollarDays will design one. Once the site is up and running, DollarDays will notify the distributor that their marketing site is ready for business.

“We are excited about enabling distributors to achieve their goal of owning and running their own company,” said Marc Joseph, Chief Operating Officer, DollarDays. “Many of our distributors are part time—stay-at-home moms who are looking for a flexible way to supplement their family income, college students who need to earn extra money, retired business people who want to remain productive.”

The DollarDays Distributor Program is just one of several new programs the company has recently announced that underscore the DollarDays focus: enabling small-business owners to offer quality merchandise while reaping the same kinds of discounts and margins routinely offered exclusively to the largest retailers.

The company’s Rewards Program, announced in early March, gives small-business owners up to a 3 percent discount on their next order. Throughout the year, DollarDays will track each customer’s volume. At year’s end, customers are rewarded with up to a 3 percent cash rebate. DollarDays’ regular prices are already among the lowest available to small businesses. Membership is free and any small business is eligible to shop at www.dollardays.com.

[Also on the company’s website], small-business owners […] can take advantage of the company’s hugely popular free flyer design tool, which enables small businesses to instantly design and print marketing materials to promote their business.

About DollarDays
Founded in 2001, DollarDays is the leading supplier of wholesale goods for nonprofits, businesses and betterment organizations. By sourcing affordable products, backed by exceptional service and meaningful community engagement, we strive to inspire and empower our customers to accomplish their missions to improve the lives of people around the world. Recognized as the City of Phoenix Mayor’s Office “2018 Product Exporter of the Year” and Internet Retailer Magazine’s “B2B E-commerce Marketer of the Year” for 2016 and 2017, DollarDays is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.dollardays.com.