February 12, 2009

Travel Ninja Launch

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Friends and readers, my first product in several months is now available. If you’re reading by RSS or email, come over and read all of the details here.

The guide will help you become your own Travel Ninja – someone who travels wherever they want at any time. It’s all about Travel Hacking, creative international travel, Round-the-World planning, and how to spend less money while traveling more.

Among other things, this guide offers detailed information on:

  • How to travel anywhere (literally) in the world
  • $350 airfare pricing strategy
  • Troubleshooting wait-lists, visa problems, and uncooperative airlines
  • Much more info on Round-the-World tickets and regional fares
  • Creative lodging opportunities, from $2-a-night hotels to advanced Priceline strategies
  • Geographic and economic arbitrage (how to save thousands of dollars by booking airfare in developing countries)
  • Coping with high oil prices and insane airlines

This guide greatly expands on the Discount Airfare Guide to cover more intermediate and advanced travel topics. However, you don’t need to be an advanced traveler to benefit from it – as long as you travel at least once a year, or if you’d like to travel more, Travel Ninja can help you.

Here are all the details – check it out!

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4 Responses to “Travel Ninja Launch”

  • February 12, 2009

    Ed

    Are your ideas geared to the lone traveller? What if there are 4 of us?

  • February 12, 2009

    Jason Weaver

    I enjoyed both your earlier guides, Chris, and will look to pick this up in the future. Sounds very promising. I’m holding off for the moment because I won’t be going far until the British pound dusts itself off! We’re taking a beating here right now! No complaints, though, I was traveling throughout 2007 when the currency was world champion and lasted three times longer than I budgeted for…

  • February 12, 2009

    Chris

    @Ed,

    Well, I’m (usually) a lone traveler, but most of what I write about in the guides is valid for small groups as well.

    @Jason,

    Thanks! I appreciate the kind words. Yes, feel free to hold off as long as you need. You’re correct about the currency – I’ve stayed away from the U.K. for the past three years due to losing so many $$$ when changing money. Now it is finally affordable to us again, although of course that means the opposite to you guys.

  • February 12, 2009

    Jeff

    Hi Chris,

    First time commenter. I haven’t read your other guides, but this one is up my alley.

    After a year of disappointments and slamming headfirst into brick walls I’m finally at the point where my online “business” (I guess you call it that) can support my travel antics.

    I hope your guide will help me ninja a few plane tickets :)

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