ID Wholesaler has many interactive features on its website for customers of biometric products |
"ID Wholesaler once again made the Top 500 because they know who their customers are and how to sell to them with the right mix of merchandising and product inventory," says Internet Retailer Editor-in-Chief Kurt Peters.
Retailer's definitive ranking and analysis of America's 500 largest e-retailers is based on annual 2009 Internet sales, researched by Internet Retailer and confirmed by retailers. This report includes company financial, operational and performance data, as well as vendors in key categories. Now in its sixth year in circulation, the Guide includes a mix of web-only retailers, national chains with both online and brick-and-mortar stores, cataloguers, and consumer brand manufacturers.
ID Wholesaler launched in January 2004 as one of the first online photo ID retailers and is the web-only sister company to biometrics products supplier, Plasco ID |
"We are honoured to be named to this prestigious list for the second year in a row," says Chris Penn, Vice President of Sales and Marketing of ID Wholesaler. "Earning a spot on this list shows our commitment to providing exceptional customer service, industry leading expertise, and guaranteed lowest pricing."
ID Wholesaler launched in January 2004 as one of the first online photo ID retailers and is the web-only sister company to Plasco ID, a 27-year veteran in the photo identification industry. At 40,000 customers strong and growing, ID Wholesaler offers more than 10,000 products to make ID badges, membership cards, loyalty cards, and more. To further engage online shoppers, the website also includes a blog with product updates and news, a learning centre to guide those just starting an ID badge programme, and a Printer Selector Tool to help visitors find the right card printer for their needs.
"We owe our success to our loyal customers and employees. We are dedicated to continuous improvement and finding new ways to positively enhance our customer's shopping experiences," says Penn.