Matador Network
Topics: Travel, Adventure, Niche Communities, Sports Tourism
Rate: $200–$300 per article
Deadline: Ongoing
Submit Via: Webform
What They’re Looking For:
Matador Network is accepting freelance pitches for unique travel stories from around the world. They want writers who can craft experiential stories and reported pieces that resonate with a 20–40-year-old audience.
They’re especially looking for:
✅ Experiential and immersive travel narratives
✅ Well-researched op-eds on travel trends and issues
✅ Stories about niche communities (think ping-pong fanatics in Bhutan or Seattle baristas perfecting latte art)
✅ Destination and experience stories about places or cultures that may disappear soon
✅ Sports fandom and travel to major events like F1 or FIFA World Cup 2026
✅ Location-specific stories about the 16 World Cup host cities, especially Monterrey and Guadalajara, Mexico
Examples of recent pieces they loved:
- Sober Music Festivals: Where and How to Party Alcohol-Free
- I speed-hiked a 19,700-foot peak in the Himalayas. Here’s what went wrong
- Duck Farts at Ernie’s: Finding the ‘King of Alaskan Drinks’ in Sitka
What They’re Not Looking For:
❌ Hotel or restaurant-focused pieces
❌ Listicles or roundups
❌ City guides
❌ Personal trip diaries (“how X place changed me” stories)
❌ News stories or commerce-driven content
How To Get This Client:
- Research Matador’s style: Read their topics and recent articles to understand what excites their editors.
- Craft a standout pitch: Focus on story, not just topic. Include a catchy headline and why this piece will resonate with their readers.
- Show your experience: Include 3–4 links to relevant published work or your portfolio.
- Submit via their webform: One submission per call. You can include multiple pitches but separate them clearly as per their pitching guide.
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