Top 5 Online Safety Mistakes

When you say the words ‘online safety’ most people think of either scammers or online payments, but when it comes to protecting yourself online, it’s important to think about what information you share on your profile. Here are the top 5 online safety mistakes people make in their profiles, with tips on how to avoid… Continue reading Top 5 Online Safety Mistakes

The COSTCO Connection: “Hooked on Hashtags”

The COSTCO Connection writer Harvey Meyer featured Muddy Matches as an example of a small business that uses Twitter hashtags to interact with members and to promote the company. Meyer mentions how countryside dating website Muddy Matches won an #SBS award due to their efforts on Twitter. To read the full article, click through to… Continue reading The COSTCO Connection: “Hooked on Hashtags”

We are very happy together…

“Hi there, I met my man Paul through your site last June!! Pleased to report that all is going well and we are very happy together. Having realised that I never contacted you girls when it all happened, I thought I would drop you a quick line to let you know how brilliant we think… Continue reading We are very happy together…

Win £50 to Spend at Tree of Hearts

This competition has now closed and the winner has been notified. We are offering you the chance to win £50 to spend at www.treeofhearts.co.uk. To enter the competition simply e-mail heather@muddymatches.co.uk with your name and membership number on 19th May 2014. All entrants will be e-mailed a 10% discount code upon entering the competition, which… Continue reading Win £50 to Spend at Tree of Hearts

Fitting a Niche

Muddy Matches members generally come to the site through a recommendation from a mud-loving friend, or through a Google search for ‘farmer dating’ or ‘countryside dating’; so it’s a surprise when we receive profiles that don’t mention the countryside at all. You don’t need to write “I think that I am muddy because…”, but it’s… Continue reading Fitting a Niche

Giving the Wrong Impression

Since the dawn of the miniskirt, parents up and down the country have been heard to utter the phrase ‘is that a skirt or a belt?’ to their daughters, and perhaps in the 70s ‘son are those pants or shorts?’ came into play too. The disgruntled comment is all about giving out the wrong impression,… Continue reading Giving the Wrong Impression