I never wanted to publish an eBook. Our readers and colleagues all said we should. With more than five years and 4,000 posts worth of content, it seemed like the logical thing to do, right?
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But I was adamant because, honestly, it always felt a bit sleazy in a “late night Billy Mays ShamWow infomercial” sort of way (too soon?).
Then I met super traveler Adam Costa. He’s studied in Australia and New Zealand, backpacked through Asia, been thrown out of Vietnam, worked in Yosemite National Park and for an Israeli travel agency, and guided tours all over North America – crossing the country four times in only three months. And now, he and his wife have launched Trekity.com – a website designed to predict your perfect trip.
In short: they know travel.
And the best part is that Adam can write. Well. So well in fact that we’ve joined forces to introduce Vagabondish.com’s first-ever eBook: How to Travel Everywhere: The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Next Adventure without Wasting Time, Money, or Your Sanity.
It’s one I’m damn proud of because it’s not just another throwaway, me-too eProduct that repackages outdated travel advice from a dozen other websites. A quick read at just over 50 pages, it’s packed with useful, practical travel planning tips. Specifically:
It’s a pre-trip guidebook. One which answers all those nagging questions and doubts about your next adventure before you leave home.
No, this won’t help you escape Turkish prison, smuggle drugs from Juarez or learn to whip up mouth-watering Uruguayan cannibal cuisine in the middle of an Andean snowstorm …
… but it will help you plan your next adventure and (hopefully) save a few bucks along the way.
Ready? Then let’s get packing …
OK, I lied. The real best part is that it’s free. No gimmicks, no catch.
Seriously, you can download it right now.
So, check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below or e-mail me: mike [a t] vagabondish [dot] com.
And when you’re ready to take the plunge in planning your next trip, be sure to check out Trekity.com for killer custom travel suggestions.
Happy travels!
-Mike @ Vagabondish.com