My Dream Job: “Life as a Social Media & PR Executive”

My Dream Job journalist Megan, spoke to Heather Brown about what it’s like to be the social media and PR executive for countryside dating website Muddy Matches. Megan said: “The company now has over 100,000 registered members – proving that even niche markets can attract a lot of interest.” Click to read about Heather’s experience of… Continue reading My Dream Job: “Life as a Social Media & PR Executive”

ODA: “Celebrating the UK Dating Awards”

Online Dating Association Chief Executive George Kidd proudly announced that six ODA members had won an award at the UK Dating Awards. George extended his congratulations to Muddy Matches for winning the Best Specialist Dating Website award category. Click to read the full article.

Consumer Money Advice: “Consumer Advice on Romance Scams”

Consumer Money Advice published an article by Action Fraud about how to protect yourself online. Consumer Money Advice then goes on to recommend top dating websites to its readers including Muddy Matches “For our rural singles looking for a partner.” Click here to see the full article.

DatingAdvice.com: “12 Best British Dating Blogs of 2014”

DatingAdvice.com Editor-in-chief Hayley Matthews picked the Muddy Matches dating blog as her favourite British niche dating blog. Hayley said: “If you’re a person who ‘loves the countryside and is not afraid of a bit of mud,’ then Muddy Matches will serve you just fine. Whether you prefer walking or shooting, living in the countryside or… Continue reading DatingAdvice.com: “12 Best British Dating Blogs of 2014”

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.

Irish Examiner: “Too buttoned-up to find love”

Irish Examiner Deirdre Reynolds looked in how dating has become a case of “swiping right” and mentioned Muddy Matches as an alternative to tinder. Deirdre said: “If the farmer wants a wife then you’re likely to find him on this popular dating site for welly-wearers in Ireland and Britain, which launched a new iOS and… Continue reading Irish Examiner: “Too buttoned-up to find love”