Monday, June 18, 2012

New Website

Hey!

Once again, we here at Adam Hartog Hockey apologize for the inconvenience and the problems with this site. The new website is called Frozen Mullet. Here is the link:

frozenmullet.blogspot.com

New Site

Hey Guys!

There was a problem with this site a LONG time ago, and this is the first time that anyone has been able to log on to it to do anything. We here at Adam Hartog Hockey apologize for this, and we are going to make a new website for all of you. The CEO will be posting a link to the new site later today, so stay tuned!

Oh, also, congrats to the Los Angeles Kings on winning the 2012 Stanley Cup!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Here It Is

As promised, the Adam Hartog Hockey Store has been created. The actual store is not fully complete yet, but the online store is. Below is the link to the online store.


Adam Hartog Hockey Store

Website

Hey Guys!

Junior Writer Tom here. Recently one of our employees here at Adam Hartog Hockey discovered a really good hockey website. It is sort of like the Facebook of hockey. There are forums for discussions, an online store, rink locators, store locators, and even a place to sell your stuff, or buy other people stuff. The website is called The Hockey Network. Just click on where it says the name of the website in the previous sentence, and it will take you right there!

Store!

Adam Hartog Hockey (an award winning hockey blog with an over 3,000,000 people audience) will be opening a hockey store! The store will be located on Long Island in New York. The address will be announced once the store is officially open. The Adam Hartog Hockey corporation will also be creating a new website dedicated solely to the the Adam Hartog Hockey store. The main thing that will be sold is equipment, but other things such as hockey accessories will be sold in great quantity, as well. Also, you can book private or group lessons at the store or through the store's website. Also, lessons of topics such as hockey history, coaching, etc. will be offered by Adam Hartog Hockey, and can be signed up for the same way as hockey lessons can.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Bleacher Report

Hi Folks!

Just so you know, things didn't work out with Bleacher Report. I think that when they found out that I am only 15, they decided not to hire me. Anyway, that means I am going to continue writing on this blog to my so far 3,000,000 people audience. Also, all of my writers will continue publishing too. So basically, nothing has changed.

-Adam Hartog
President/ Head Writer
Adam Hartog Hockey

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Letting You Know

Hey guys!

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I have been pretty bust ever since the summer ended. Just so you guys all know, I am working on becoming a writer for Bleacher Report. If I were to start writing for Bleacher Report, I would be posting most of my stuff on their website, and less on here.

If I were to have my stuff on Bleacher Report, it would be seen by roughly 20 million people a month. I will most likely (if I do start writing for BR) just post the links to my posts on BR on separate posts on this site. Very rarely (if ever), I might write an article or something of the sort here on this site and post a link to it on BR, but I would mostly just write for BR.

This website has been great for me, and we have reached over 3,000,000 people so far since I believe April, but on BR it will be seen by much more people. Bleacher Report is the fourth most popular sports website in the world, and my posts would have the possibility of being seen by 20,000,000 people a MONTH!

I am not trying to write for BR to make money, I just feel that more people will hear my opinion, and more importantly, I will get to hear their opinions. Posting on BR, I will get to have intelligent hockey discussions with anyone who enjoys hockey. That is what really made me want to write for BR. I didn't want to do it for the money (I even told them I do not want to be paid), I did it so I could have more discussions with people about hockey.

I have always loved writing about hockey, and I am looking forward to taking the next step in my journalistic career.

Thank you so much for all your support up through now, and I hope most of you will still read what I write on Bleacher Report.

-Adam Hartog
President/Head Writer
Adam Hartog Hockey