July 13, 2025
In my nearly 20 years as a freelance writer, I’ve discovered that new freelancers and experienced freelancers alike all want to see freelance article pitch examples. I’m in that boat, too. I love reading other writers’ magazine article pitch examples and editorial pitch examples to see what they included in an email that got assigned. No shame in the game of wanting a sneak peak or freelance article pitch template that you can follow!
That’s why I’m sharing the article pitch template I use in my emails when I pitch magazine editors and freelance clients article ideas. Here are some article pitch examples that worked after I sent them to editors. I also include their feedback on the freelance writing pitch, and the final results that turned into successful freelance assignments.
Remember, after you review these magazine article pitch examples, here’s how to find an editor’s name to send your pitch to, and check out these reasons why an editor didn’t respond to your freelance pitch.
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Keep reading to see an editorial pitch example that go published in a consumer magazine.
Learn how to write freelance article pitches that work with the following article pitch examples, including an editorial pitch example.
SUBJECT LINE: Intro to experienced content marketing writer and magazine writer
EMAIL BODY COPY FOR THE ARTICLE PITCH THAT WORKED:
Hi [EDITOR NAME],
I hope this email finds you well. Congratulations to your team on the first-place win in the #ConV2X competition.
I wanted to introduce myself and inquire about whether Happify uses freelance writers. I’m a content marketing writer with an editorial background somewhat similar to yours at magazines and websites, writing for magazines, websites and content marketing clients since 2006. My focus has been on health, weight loss, and wellness but I particularly enjoy reading about and reporting on psychology topics.
My clients include Headspace, Nike, Oribe, Noom, Alex and Ani, Pfizer, Walgreens, Walmart, CVS and more. [LINK TO FREELANCE WRITER WEBSITE WITH LIST OF CLIENTS.]
You can see what clients and editors have said about me on my clients page as well as samples of work on my website. [LINK TO FREELANCE WRITER PORTFOLIO PAGE] I have also included a few relevant clips below.
I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully working with you soon.
Best,
Diana Kelly Levey
[INCLUDED RELEVANT CLIPS / SAMPLES OF ARTICLES I WROTE IN THE SAME NICHE OR CATEGORY]
Why this freelance article pitch examples of article pitches for a freelance content marketing client worked:
(PSST! You’ll more tips and freelance pitch examples of freelance pitches worked in my guide 20+ Freelance Pitches That Sold)
I wanted to reach out to say thank you for the work you do. I discovered your freelance writing resources back in the summer as I’ve been trying to shift from working as a florist to a freelance writer. It’s been daunting and I’ve had many moments of thinking I should throw in the towel, but a couple of weeks ago my first pitch was accepted with Business Insider! Your free resources and 20+ Pitches that Worked played a big part in that–thank you so much! -Allison B Young
“I can’t thank you enough for getting me on the right track with regard to pitching, specifically within my niche. In the past, I’ve purchased books on writing query letters and LOIs, subscribed to newsletters, online communities and classes, and read about pitching in general, but nothing clicked. However, since I began following you and subscribed to your newsletter in these past few weeks, it all clicked. The way you present, explain the hows and why’s, teach, and share actual templates, your method makes all the difference! Just know that you’re the QUEEN of your craft!” -Arnita Williams, customer who purchased a PDF pitch packet
Customers who’ve used the freelance article pitch examples in my pitching PDF and the principles behind them have gone on to write for Glamour, Women’s Health, Muscle & Fitness, Well + Good, Food Network, Equinox, Oxygen, Peloton, industry publications, and more.
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Following the above pitching approach and those explained in my pitching packet helped me get freelance work from the following clients: Instyle, Men’s Journal and Fitness, Real Simple, Reader’s Digest, Beachbody, Health, Harry & David, TheBump, Chewy, and more.
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Here’s an example of an editorial pitch that was sent to a publication that resulted in a commissioned assignment for an editorial outlet.
SUBJECT LINE [for Editorial Pitch Example]: Pitch: How to Stay Healthy When Working from Home
Hi [Editor’s Name],
I saw you have an article highlighting the gig economy and freelancing for your readers. I thought something like this might be of interest.
Possible freelance article titles:
How to Avoid Getting a Gut When Working from Home
OR
How to Stay Healthy While Working from Home
This piece would help you separate “work life” from “home life” when you work from home all day.
Many new freelancers love living in comfy pants or shorts (or let’s be honest, their underwear) so they don’t notice when extra pounds creep on. If you’re not strapping on pants with a waistband and belt, you might not notice that you’re waist is expanding.
In this piece, I’ll cover common weight traps that affect people working from home and how to avoid them.
• It’s easy to nosh all day long and keep hitting up the fridge, especially when you’re by yourself and you’re avoiding doing work you’re supposed to.
• You might forget to eat meals.
• You might tell yourself “I can work out any time I want” and “I’ll do bicep curls when I’m on a break” but it never happens.
• You wind up sitting for a super long time. In an office your day might be broken up by meetings but when you’re by yourself and on a deadline…sitting for a long time is likely. It’s bad for your metabolism and your posture, neck and back pain.
I’ll talk to a guy or two who works from home and explore how they stay healthy. I could also include tips from a nutritionist (many of whom work from home) and link to the “at home workout” content on Men’s Fitness.
EDITOR’S RESPONSE TO THE FREELANCE EDITORIAL PITCH
“Let’s do ‘X ways to avoid getting fat when you work from home’ as a slideshow, and not limit it to freelancers but anyone who works from home. We’d want to also talk to a trainer who specializes in training clients in their homes to understand some tricks that people use to stay committed to an at-home exercise regimen.”
FINAL ARTICLE: How to Avoid Getting Fat When Working from Home
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