Huddlegeeks.com Looks to Take Fantasy Football Information to the Next Level
Beginning in 2004, Huddlegeeks.com (http://huddlegeeks.com) has provided the online world with expert fantasy football analysis and it’s own unique flair to help its members dominate their fantasy football leagues. In the growing online community of fantasy football sites, Huddlegeeks has been able to stand out by offering subscribers year-round content, tools and news.
(PRWEB) July 27, 2005 -- Beginning in 2004, Huddlegeeks.com (http://huddlegeeks.com) has
provided the online world with expert fantasy football analysis and its own
unique flair to help its members dominate their fantasy football leagues. In the
growing online community of fantasy football sites, Huddlegeeks has been able to
stand out by offering subscribers year-round content, tools and news.
Started by a couple of computer programmers/fantasy football
enthusiasts, Huddlegeeks has taken hold in its short time online to draw as much
traffic as some sites that have been around for five years. Their idea to pass
on the expert analysis that they have used to win many fantasy super bowls has
been done before, but maybe not as organized, thorough and affordable as the
Geeks have been able to do it. Huddlegeeks provides year round content at an
amazingly low price of $9.95 a season.
Here is what
FantasyFootballSearch.com had to say about Huddlegeeks.com after reviewing the
site:
“Wow. Tons of information all over the site and all starting at
$9.95 a season. A great deal.”
Response to the Huddlegeeks view of
fantasy football has been very encouraging for site owners Dave Pierman and
Jason Clarke. “Within our first few months operating on the web, we were
attracting over 40,000 people a month to our site and that was just our
offseason content,” says Jason. The Huddlegeeks hope to take their site to
bigger and better places in its second year and have visions of offering even
more content and products in the future. “We plan on making the Huddlegeeks name
synonymous with fantasy football success.”
Dave and Jason started
Huddlgeeks on their own, equipped with a little website savvy and 19 combined
years of fantasy football experience. “We saw a lot of sites out there on the
web that were providing fantasy information that seemed like it was way off base
or the site was just poorly put together. We figured we could give it a crack
and see how our own brand of fantasy analysis would work on the web,” says
Dave
So far, so good as far as these Geeks are concerned. They have
future plans to expand their site coverage and maybe even partner with a few
other sites to spread their own brand of fantasy football analysis. Future plans
include a radio web-cast show that should air in the summer of 06, a possible
Huddlegeeks product line and other draft tools which will help members get a leg
up on their competition.
As of today though, these guys want to stay
true to their motto, “Let the Geeks Do the Work!” and keep members coming back
season after season.
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