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story that only a local can give. Where
to stay? Where to eat? Where to get the best bargains?
How to save money?
These are the questions that
travellers have when heading for a new destination.
It's not so bad when you've been there before - you
have the certainty, the comfort, of local knowledge. If
only you could get that local knowledge when you first
set foot in a new country.
Well, as far as Auckland New Zealand goes, now you can.
Let me guide your through those first few uncertain days.
I live in this city. I eat out here. I shop here. I go
places and do things here - and I've bundled up all that
insider knowledge and put it into "A
Travel Guide To Auckland". Unlike the people who write most
guide books, I'm not an overseas researcher who spent
three or four days in town before becoming an expert.
Not only will my guide take you places and give you ideas
you'd not otherwise get, it will save you money. I
guarantee that.
As an example, I recently stayed at a five star hotel in
downtown Auckland for $99 a night. Their usual rate is
$417. No kidding - a 75% saving.
Even on less luxurious accommodation, I'll tell you how
to save heaps. Motels - I'll cut your motel bill by 10%
every night you are in the country. Guaranteed.
Camping grounds - I can show where to get camping as
cheap as $4 per person per night. Guaranteed.
That's
a no-time-limit guarantee
Guaranteed?
If you are not satisfied with this guide I'll give you
your money back. No time limit. No conditions. If it
doesn't work for you then I don't expect to be paid.
NO TIME LIMIT??
Sure, that's an invitation for you to rip me off. Buy my
guide to Auckland, come here, use it, get all the benefit
from it - and after all that if you ask me I'll refund
your money. No questions asked.
I just don't think you'll want to do that - you'll be so
happy with what you've learned you'll be telling others
all about it.
Here's a couple of comments from people who have already
read this guide:
"I'm
an itinerant Kiwi who went to engineering School in
Auckland a lifetime ago but have a son who is probably
going to be at University in Auckland or Dunedin next
year. This will be of help to him I'm sure as have
your other articles. I find them excellent.
" - Geoff.
"Looking
forward to our trip and have found your web info on NZ
and particularly Auckland, very helpful". - Marv
and Deb.. . . . . . . . "Quote us
........................ ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!" - Marv
and Deb.
(Click here to see the originals of these
emails - just to show that I didn't make them up myself.)
See a sample of the guide.
What does it cost? $NZ 9.95. Chicken-feed. You'll save
that on your first night in a motel. After that it's all
profit.
Don't muck about (ancient Kiwi expression) - download
the Guide to Auckland now.
You will be transferred to our secure server where
important information can be entered safely. This
site is certified secure.
But here's another reason to buy it. It'll give you direct hot links to
all sorts of operators, especially accommodation options.
You can just click through to see more detail - you don't
have to spend hours and hours Googling, going through
2,884,324 sites to get the ONE you want. This guide has
hundreds and hundreds of links direct to the operators
concerned.
You can arrange a hotel or motel, book for
dinner, even order in take-aways if you want. And all
before you even set foot on Kiwi soil.
The Travel
Guide To Auckland is a work in progress. It always will be.
As soon as I see or hear about something that I think you
could use, I include it in the information. That's the
beauty of a web-based guide - it should always be fresh.
So here's a deal: I'll keep updating you for the next
12 months.
Every time there's a major update, I'll let you know by
email that we've improved the information and if you want
you can order an update at no extra cost.
Now, let's see Lonely Planet match THAT
offer.
Don't get me wrong - I think Lonely Planet is a superb
guide book. I refer to it frequently because my aim in
writing this guide was to be better than
Lonely Planet. It's not hard
to be more up to date than them - I update the site every
week. They can only do that once a year, and even then
the information is at least six months older than that.
That's a fact of life when publishing in paper and ink.
But it's harder to be more informed, more thorough than
they are. Nonetheless - that's what I've aimed to do. I'm
far too modest to say that I've achieved it. (Eh? Me?
Modest? Yeah, right!) So, judge for yourself. Download
the guide now. What have you got to lose? If you really
don't think it will help, just send me an email saying
you want your money back and I'll instantly refund it.
It's OK - I can afford the $9.95 repayment. Don't feel
bad about it.
See a sample of the guide.
What does it cost? $NZ 9.95. Chicken-feed. You'll save
that on your first night in a motel. After that it's all
profit.
Don't muck about (ancient Kiwi expression) - download
"A Travel Guide to Auckland" now.
You will be transferred to our secure server where
important information can be entered safely. This
site is certified secure.
And
here's another offer: Over the next few months I will publish A
Travel Guide To New Zealand's North Island. Buy the Auckland
Guide
and when it's finished I'll send you the North
Island Guide for free.
That's right - for free. That's two for the price of one.
When that North Island Guide comes on line I'll be
charging $9.95 for it - so that's a saving of $9.95 if
you buy the Auckland Guide.
So there three offers:
- A
"no conditions, no limit guarantee"
- Free
updates for 12 months
- A
free copy of the North Island Guide when it's
published.
Download
"A Travel Guide to Auckland" now.
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