The Farmers Weekly Reporters team discussed the key do’s and don’ts of dating farmers and mention that Muddy Matches is a great place to look for single farmers. The reporters said that, when dating a farmer, it is a good idea to “sound impressed when they tell you how many acres they farm”, and it… Continue reading Farmers Weekly: “The Dos and Don’ts of Dating a Farmer”
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Countryfile Magazine: “The Hunt for Love in the Countryside”
A couple who found love on Muddy Matches spoke to John Craven in Countryfile Magazine about how their “paths had crossed a dozen times in a year” before they met each other. Louise, 43, said: “He lives about 15 miles away and his family know relatives of mine but it took the internet to bring… Continue reading Countryfile Magazine: “The Hunt for Love in the Countryside”
Farmers Weekly: “Support Some ‘Muddy’ Charities”
Farm Life editor Tim Relf encouraged Farmers Weekly readers to vote for their favourite charity to win the proceeds of a Muddy Matches messaging event. The three charities are R.A.B.I, FACE and FCN. Click to read to the full article on the Farmers Weekly website.
Kiss the Bride Magazine: “From Online Dating to I Do”
“Muddy Matches, a dating site for ‘country minded and muddy people’…whatever floats your boat” writes Jessica Stephenson about the variety of dating sites that are now available. To read the full article, click here.
Sloan Magazine: “Muddy Matches”
Sloan Magazine featured Muddy Matches in its review section and mentioned the UK Dating Awards 2014 shortlisting that Muddy Matches has received. Muddy Matches co-founder Emma Reeves: “We are delighted to have been shortlisted for two awards and are looking forward to the awards ceremony in November. We have worked hard to build a website… Continue reading Sloan Magazine: “Muddy Matches”
Glamour: “The New Rules of Online Dating”
Glamour magazine writer Gemma Askham spoke to Muddy Matches co-founder Lucy Reeves about why it’s important to look at the terms and conditions when signing up with an online dating website. Muddy Matches is an independent dating website, but Lucy explained that people are often “unaware that they’re joining a bigger network of dating sites”… Continue reading Glamour: “The New Rules of Online Dating”
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”
BestDaily.co.uk: “The best websites for ‘midlife dating'”
BestDaily.co.uk named countryside dating website Muddy Matches as one of the best websites for ‘midlife dating’. Write Megan Welford said: “Muddy Matches is a site for those who live in (or love) the countryside, so if wellies and dog walking are how you spend your weekends then get clicking.” Click here to read the full… Continue reading BestDaily.co.uk: “The best websites for ‘midlife dating’”
Tatler: “The Best Online Dating Sites”
Muddy Matches was named as the go-to website for people “who know what a Schoffel waistcoat is”. The writer said: “Founded for rural romance-seekers by two ruddy-cheeked sisters from Northamptonshire. Ideal if you need someone who can cook a shoot lunch.” To read the full article, go to Tatler.com.
The Field: “Muddy Matches App, Free”
The Muddy Matches app was chosen as the app of the month by The Field magazine. The writer said: “Once a member, the app allows you to find other suitably rural-minded muckers on the go, access your profile and update it from your phone. Easy to navigate and to use.”