Free Kindle ebook: Big Travel, Small Budget: How to Travel More, Spend Less, and See the World

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Part... of the description on Amazon.

Introducing: Big Travel, Small Budget - How to Travel More, Spend Less, and See the World.

This book includes sections on:
How much money you really need to have on hand and how long it will last you (it probably isn't as much as you think).
How traveling as an overlander can be one of the most liberating (and affordable) ways to travel.
How to fly around the country or around the world for pennies on the dollar.
How you can move overseas, become a temporary expat, and live nearly rent free thanks to the new sharing economy.
How to find lodging for weeks or even months in some of the most desirable places around the world and not pay for it.
Your biggest obstacle to achieving your travel dreams (and how to overcome it).
And much, much more!

Each tactic outlined in this book when used by itself will provide you with a big win, but the synergistic effect when combined is where you can save not just hundreds, but many thousands of dollars. But more important than just saving money is the realization that you can finally make your travel dreams come true, even on a limited budget.
This is the last day that it is free.

I follow Sean Ogle, @seanogle who wrote the forward, on Twitter.

Amazon.com: Big Travel, Small Budget: How to Travel More, Spend Less, and See the World


Joe Mobley
  • Profile picture of the author BestSell13
    Any proof that this method is working?
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    • Profile picture of the author David Beroff
      Originally Posted by BestSell13 View Post

      Any proof that this method is working?
      A bit of an amusing question, considering the book is free. Why not just get it, (like I just did), and find out for yourself?

      Personally, my biggest tip in this area is AirBnB. We've used it about ten times so far, and the price is typically half (or less) that of local hotels, with a far better experience every time. We've stayed at a (literally) million-dollar mansion for a lot less than the cost of the local motel. Our best deal was in the US Virgin Islands, where my co-workers (at the time) were paying $500/night and we had a much better view for only $50/night!

      The AirBnB rules are such that I can't leave my link here, but PM me, and I'll give you a $25 travel voucher toward your first night. (If you can't PM, my email address is David at Beroff dot com.)
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Thanks. Just got it. If you don't hear from me for awhile, I'm vacationing.
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