NEW YORK, NY, May 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fantazzle, a fantasy sports games website and an exciting new sports entertainment website, Mojingo , jointly announce the formation of a strategic partnership. The partnership is designed to help bring two great game concepts to sports fans. Both companies are excited to offer their users even more fun ways to win free cash prizes every day, week and year.
"We are happy to have had this opportunity present itself and be able to work with the guys over at Mojingo. We have similar beliefs and will continue to provide interesting and unique games for our users to play" said Ryan Parr, CEO/Founder of Fantazzle. "Both sites provide something different for our great communities and we know this will combine for a winning combination with amazing games and prizes for our members."
Both sites have a loyal following of everyday users and offer a number of contests for users to participate in. Fantazzle offers users a way to engage in fantasy sports games that no other platform does. With daily, weekly, monthly and season-long games available in the four major sports as well as racing, golf and fantasy poker that pit users against one another in a battle for cash prizes, users can flex their fantasy expertise to extended heights.
"We expect this partnership to allow users of both websites to have even more opportunities to win," explained David Swerdloff, co-founder of Mojingo. "Fantazzle offers users the fantasy side of sports and Mojingo offers users a unique way to bet on sports, legally."
Fantazzle and Mojingo combine to form a powerful duo in the sports entertainment space. It is a perfect match, as the sites complement each other nicely, though are not direct competitors.
About Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games
Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games is a fantasy sports games company that focuses on creating innovative fantasy sports skill games and contests. The company launched in September of 2008 with the goal of becoming the world leader in non-traditional fantasy games by way of their short duration fantasy games including daily fantasy games, weekly fantasy games, and more, for immediate cash prizes. Fantazzle is a U.S. corporation and a member of the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA). In January of 2009, Fantazzle surprised the fantasy sports industry by being recognized jointly by the FSTA and the Fantasy Football Librarian as the winner of the 2008 Fantasy Football Projection Accuracy Challenge in its first year of operation. Fantasy games offered by Fantazzle include fantasy football games, fantasy soccer games, fantasy basketball games, fantasy golf games, fantasy racing games, fantasy hockey games, fantasy poker games, fantasy March Madness college basketball games, and fantasy baseball games. Fantazzle is free to join and prospective members may sign up anytime at Fantazzle.com.
Website: http://www.fantazzle.com
About Mojingo
Mojingo is an exciting sports entertainment website, which provides fans with a place to share sports knowledge, research games, and compete in FREE fantasy pick 'em contests, against real betting lines, for cash prizes. Users can gain sports insight from the larger community of fan experts, view user picks prior to sporting events, and utilize this information to make educated and informed sports bet. Mojingo is a fun, legal, and risk-free way to "bet" on sports.
Website: http://www.mojingo.com
Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games and Mojingo, a Sports Entertainment Site, Announce a New Strategic Partnership!
Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games and Mojingo.com have worked hard to come together and work out a partnership. Both sites offer unique games for their members and give away hundreds of dollars each day, month and year.
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[Press-News.org] Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games and Mojingo, a Sports Entertainment Site, Announce a New Strategic Partnership!Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games and Mojingo.com have worked hard to come together and work out a partnership. Both sites offer unique games for their members and give away hundreds of dollars each day, month and year.