Have a story to tell about a strategy that went sideways, a project that missed the mark, or a plan that looked great on paper—but didn’t quite deliver? You’re in the right place. At Wrong RoadMap, we’re always looking for thoughtful contributors who can help our readers explore where things go wrong—and what can be learned from it.
We believe there’s real power in unpacking failure. Not to point fingers, but to reveal the flawed assumptions, missed signals, and better alternatives that others can learn from. If that sounds like your kind of writing, we want to hear from you.
What We’re Looking For
We welcome original contributions that reflect the core values of Wrong RoadMap: insight, honesty, curiosity, and a healthy respect for learning from mistakes. Specifically, we’re interested in pieces that:
- Break down misleading plans or flawed strategies
- Offer a first-hand look at professional or personal missteps
- Analyze failures in business, tech, design, education, marketing, or culture
- Suggest smarter alternatives to popular yet ineffective methods
- Challenge conventional wisdom with critical thinking and evidence
Your voice doesn’t have to be perfect—but it should be clear, thoughtful, and engaging. We love storytelling that combines real-world examples with practical insights.
What You Get
Writing for Wrong RoadMap means joining a growing community of people who aren’t afraid to question how things are done. Here’s what we offer contributors:
- A byline and bio with links to your work or site
- Editorial guidance to help shape and strengthen your piece
- Exposure to a curious, critical, and engaged audience
- The chance to influence conversations around planning, strategy, and decision-making
If you have deep experience or just a strong opinion backed by insight—we want to hear your take.
Submission Guidelines
Before you send anything over, please keep the following in mind:
- Articles should be original and unpublished
- Ideal length: 800–1,500 words
- Be honest, respectful, and thoughtful—even when being critical
- Include sources or examples where possible
- We don’t accept AI-generated content submitted without clear human oversight
You can pitch an idea or submit a full draft—we’re open either way.
How to Submit
Send your pitch or draft to contact@outreachmedia .io with the subject line: “Guest Post Submission – [Your Topic]”.
Tell us a bit about yourself, why this topic matters, and what the takeaway is for readers of Wrong RoadMap.
We try to respond within 7–10 days. If we think it’s a good fit, we’ll guide it through our editorial process and schedule it for publication.