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Dazadi.com Re-Launches New E-Commerce Website in Time for the Holidays

Dazadi.com, #706 on the 2011 Edition of Internet Retailer's top e-commerce websites, has retooled and re-launched its e-commerce website in time for the 2011 Holiday Buying Season.

2011-11-22
WEST HILLS, CA, November 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dazadi.com's revamped e-commerce website offers an all new and easier to use layout, just in time for this holiday season. Dazadi features competitive, low-price deals on sporting good products like basketball hoops, ping pong tables and pool tables. Outdoor living products and workout equipment including affordable deals on stair climber machines make the perfect holiday gift.

"It was just time for an update utilizing the latest and greatest in development technology. This new platform will allow us to specialize the buying experience on Dazadi over the coming years. We will begin to roll out new software for our platform that makes it as easy as possible for a customer to find the perfect product for their home," says Josh Klaristenfeld, Co-Founder and Executive VP of Operations and Web Development. "One example is a feature that will allow customers to be able to build a map of their home game rooms or home gyms right from the website and another feature to help customers find the best product within their budget for their space. Our customers often ask us, 'if my room is this big how many tables can I functionally add to my room?' This new platform will allow us to do really cool things like this in the immediate future."

Founded in the May of 2002 by four brothers, Dazadi.com is a specialized online retailer of home recreational products. "The Home of Awesome," (Dazadi.com's new tagline) sells over 10,000 unique items for the home including Game room equipment (Pool Tables, Air Hockey Tables, and Foosball Tables), Home Gym Equipment (Treadmills, Stairmasters, Elliptical Trainers), Patio Furniture, Toys and Games, and Basketball Hoops and other sporting goods.

The brothers saw a huge need for fun products for the home that could be shipped to the customer's doorstep for free, and filled that void with Dazadi.com. To this day, Dazadi.com offers free shipping on every item in stock.

Dazadi sells four main categories of product including; Sports & Fitness, Game Rooms, Toys & Games, and Backyard & Patio. It counts game tables, basketball hoops, and exercise and fitness equipment as its top selling categories over the last four years.

For more information on Dazadi please visit www.dazadi.com, follow Dazadi on Twitter at www.twitter.com/dazadi or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Dazadi/168278063662.


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[Press-News.org] Dazadi.com Re-Launches New E-Commerce Website in Time for the Holidays
Dazadi.com, #706 on the 2011 Edition of Internet Retailer's top e-commerce websites, has retooled and re-launched its e-commerce website in time for the 2011 Holiday Buying Season.