The dating world is treacherous. It’s made even worse by people who have no clue what they’re doing on first dates.
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Midwest Matchmaking (formerly Omaha Love) has been featured in multiple local and national news and media interviews.
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9 Things to Know Before a First Date
Lost? Follow these basic pointers. We can’t guarantee it will get you a second date or a good-night kiss, but at least you won’t be someone’s bad date story the next morning.
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The worst gifts boyfriends give to girlfriends, from a can opener to a sonogram
“When Jennifer Purdie’s new boyfriend handed her a jewelry box, she felt embarrassed that she’d been outdone. They’d been dating only two months! She had assumed that they’d go small and sweet with their Christmas gifts, so she had baked him cookies. And here he was, giving her jewelry.” Read More
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Midwest Matchmaking Helps Singles Find Love in the Heartland
The team at Midwest Matchmaking said it receives engagement announcements from former members about every two weeks and hearing the stories behind those relationships never gets old.
Founder Courtney Quinlan remembers two people in particular who came to her years ago. The gentleman was a chef from Sioux City, Iowa, and the woman, an attorney and entrepreneur, was from Tarkio, Missouri. They were in their late 50s and early 60s, and they both had fun, adventurous, and quirky personalities.
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The Chronicle: Finding Love in Omaha
David Earl sits down with Courtney Quinlan, founder of Midwest Matchmaking, which owns OmahaLove.com. She tells us about her service and what goes into matchmaking. She even shares one of her thousands of success stories.
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The Business of Matchmaking: How Courtney Quinlan is Helping Professionals find True Love
Courtney Quinlan discusses matchmaking with Marco LeRoc.
Marco Kpeglo LeRoc is an emerging thought leader and a leading personal achievement expert. He’s the founder of Marco LeRoc & Co., an organization that inspires people to grow personally and financially.
He is the author of three books: Activate Your Untapped Potential, Screw College Debt, and Cash In with Your Money. Marco has been featured on many news outlets nationally and internationally, including Huffington Post, ABC7 Good Morning Washington, Yahoo Finance, CBN News, Black Enterprise, Good Morning Ghana and WGN.
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Meet CEO/Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan
She firmly believes there is someone out there for everyone, and has earned a reputation for being one of the most desirable matchmakers to work with.
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Midwest Matchmaking Discusses Dating Sunday with Des Moines WHO13 News
A New Year means setting new resolutions, does that mean finding love? For many…the answer is yes! Midwest Matchmaking Owner and Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan recently chatted with Des Moines WHO13 News about ‘Dating Sunday’, and what that means for singles looking for love in the new year.
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Single Sunday; local matchmakers give advice on finding love
After a year of being forced to separate, some people are going into 2021 focused on finding love.
Sunday is the perfect day to get started because it is “Single Sunday.”
Over the past decade, dating sites say they’ve seen an uptick in people looking for love on the first Sunday of each new year.
The theory is single people were lonely over the holidays and don’t want to be alone on Valentine’s Day.
Courtney Quinlan, the owner of Midwest Matchmaker, says her clients are having luck finding love during lockdown by going on virtual dates.
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Advice for finding love during a pandemic
Midwest Matchmaking wants to help you find Mr. or Mrs. ‘Right’
If you are trying to find love during a pandemic, it can be difficult considering the lack of one on one connection we have right now. So we checked in with an expert from Midwest Matchmaking on some advice about finding love during a pandemic.
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Looking for love: Kansas City millennials turn to matchmaking over apps
FAIRWAY, KS (KCTV) — This Valentine’s Day, there are more ways to look for love than ever.
With so many different online dating apps, it can be overwhelming sifting through all those profiles.
So, more traditional dating services are making a comeback, even for millennials.
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How Iowans are finding love in the time of social distancing
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Finding that special someone can be tough in the best of times. But couples who met each other over the past year have had to balance getting closer emotionally while staying physically apart.
Dating during the pandemic has come with novelties at every turn. Megan Farley started dating her boyfriend right before staying at home became the norm.
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Matchmaking Service Perfect for Midwest Singles
Courtney Quinlan started Midwest Matchmaking to help singles throughout the heartland find a compatible partner. She shares what makes this service stand out from the rest.
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Midwest Matchmaking Makes Finding Love Convenient for Locals
Local singles who are looking for love choose Midwest Matchmaking for its personalized, safe and private approach according to Owner Courtney Quinlan, who has worked in the industry for over a decade.
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Hidden Gems: Meet Courtney Quinlan of Midwest Matchmaking
Midwest Matchmaking Owner and Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan recently chatted with Voyage KC. Read more to discover how the Midwest’s most successful Matchmaker got her start in the Matchmaking industry.
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Meet Courtney Quinlan
Canvas Rebel is a space for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs to be able to learn from their peers through the magic and power of storytelling.Midwest Matchmaking Owner and Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan recently had the pleasure of sitting down with them to tell her story, and the risks she’s taken to build the most successful matchmaking empire in the Midwest. -
Dating in 2023
Midwest Matchmaking Owner and Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan recently chatted with Fox4 News Kansas City about what singles should be looking for in the New Year.
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Midwest matchmakers helping singles find love
Midwest Matchmaking CEO and Owner Courtney Quinlan had the chance to talk with Who 13 News about how busy singles can find love this Valentine’s Day. Learn more here.
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Omaha Relationship experts share dating advice
Midwest Matchmaking Owner and Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan shared some tips with Fox 42 KPTM for singles in the dating scene.
Check out her do’s and don’ts here.
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Finding Love with Courtney Quinlan
Courtney Quinlan looks back on her 15 years of experience as a professional matchmaker. Like a classic “match made in heaven story,” Quinlan came to her career completely by chance. Read the full story here.
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Avoid Dating Horror Stories with Midwest Matchmaking
One reason we screen everyone before we suggest a potential match? We want you to avoid the dating horror stories that are all too common in 2023. Learn More
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Dating Made Safe and Easy with Midwest Matchmaking
Dating is a tricky business in the best of circumstances, but especially so in this digital age. Casual dating apps can potentially expose users to scammers, cyber-attacks, and even sex offenders. Read More
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Courtney Quinlan reviewed a 33-year-old's Hinge profile, and said she should focus on herself more
Courtney Quinlan, Owner, and Matchmaker at Midwest Matchmaking, recently told Insider how Stephanie, a single woman seeking love, could update her dating profile to increase her chances of finding a match. Read More
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How One Professional Built a Career as a Successful Matchmaker
In 2009, Courtney Quinlan took the leap and founded her first matchmaking business, Omaha Love. But being only 25 years old at the time, she was warned by numerous people in her life that starting her own business was a bad idea, especially amid the recession. Nevertheless, she forged ahead… Read More
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Courtney Quinlan reviewed a 39-year-old's Hinge profile, and said he should focus on showcasing his personality
Courtney Quinlan, the founder of Midwest Matchmaking, recently talked to Insider to give her tips and tricks on how a 39-year-old single could update his dating profiles to increase their chances of finding a match.
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What Do You Think of the Trend of Older Women Dating Younger Men?
The stigma around this particular age gap is dissipating. According to Midwest Matchmaking Owner and Matchmaker Courtney Quinlan, that’s a good thing. Read More