BNT and Matador Travel Join Forces

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Gazing into the futureAnnounced today over at Matador Travel, is the acquisition of BNT into their fold.

The word “acquisition” sounds very official, but as you know from reading our mandate, we’re not about being too official. We’re about having fun and publishing authentic content you rarely read anywhere else.

Basically what happened is Matador’s founder Ross Borden, approached me with a vision that made sense – join forces to complement each community and build something out of the collaboration that is ultimately better than what we could do alone.

Co-editor Tim Patterson, who is also an active member at Matador, eloquently put it as:

Matador and BNT are not just a motley collection of articles, travel stories, destination guides, internet forums and social networks. They are communities of passionate travelers – thousands of us, brought together from the far corners of the world into one space, one global campfire where we are able to have a conversation.

So what does that mean in concrete terms over here at BNT?

On the surface, not much will change. I will remain as the Editor-in-Chief and Tim Patterson will stay on as Co-Editor. BNT’s design will stay relatively the same – with some exciting new additions to the look and layout.

As for content, the new partnership means we can split article topics among the other blog in Matador’s network, The Traveler’s Notebook. BNT will focus more on what it does best – spiritual travel, politics, relationships on the road, and more.

But like any grand endeavor, we must leave room for organic evolution. This is an exciting time for BNT and Matador, and we’re just getting started.

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As I wrote way back in our very first post, I promise, it will be a ride. Thanks for hopping on board thus far.

Ian MacKenzie is editor of Brave New Traveler. Aside from writing, he spends his time exploring the fundamental nature of existence and wishing he did more backpacking.

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Ian MacKenzie is the founder and editor of Brave New Traveler. He is currently editing the One Week Job documentary. Aside from writing, he spends his time exploring the fundamental nature of existence and wishing he did more backpacking.

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  • Lola Akinmade replied on January 30, 2008

    Wow!. Congratulations to both. A great marriage at that!

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  • Mark Evans replied on January 30, 2008

    Congrats as well. I’m looking forward to seeing how Matador and BNT move forward together.

    cheers, Mark

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  • Eva replied on January 30, 2008

    Congrats, Tim and Ian!

    Also, I like Ian’s world-conquering pose in the photo. Big things to come, I’m sure…

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  • Ian MacKenzie replied on January 30, 2008

    Thanks everyone! And yes, I specifically chose that photo for it’s “world-conquering-ness” ;-D

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  • Jacob replied on January 30, 2008

    So, what’d Ross pay for BNT? Like, $100,000,000? I wouldn’t have accepted anything less after the intrepid author Jacob Bielanski’s piece on backpacks.

    Seriously, though…

    Congratulations! It should be exciting to see where it goes in the next year.

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  • Liz replied on January 30, 2008

    Hi Ian, great move. Matador and BNT seem to have so much in common and together, will grew into an even greater resource for travellers…

    cheers,

    liz

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  • Marilyn Terrell replied on January 31, 2008

    Congratulations Ian! A tribute to the high quality of your blog. May it continue to be so.

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  • Kango Suz replied on February 1, 2008

    Congratulations! Two communities I love, now all in one. So cool. Does this mean that I can get a profile pic now since I have a profile on Matador?

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  • Daniel Harbecke replied on February 1, 2008

    Ni hao, Kango!

    http://www.bravenewtraveler.com/2007/06/17/how-to-set-up-your-gravatar/

    That’ll get you in pictures. =)

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