James Willoughby, chief correspondent, Racing Post
The mark of the quality of writing in any book is the speed with which the reader can absorb the ideas. Suffice to say, I flew through the thing.
Oliver Holt, Daily Mirror
Colin Cameron's terrific new book
Irish Times
The appeal of this book is that, not only do we get to meet that most eclectic mix of characters, known collectively as gamblers, but we also get an account of a very modern success story. In fact, this book is more about enterprise and clever marketing strategies than it is about sport and gambling.....thoroughly enjoyable
Review
As a David-versus-Goliath corporate story, this book should inspire entrepreneurs everywhere - Management Today
The mark of the quality of writing in any book is the speed with which the reader can absorb the ideas. Suffice to say, I flew through the thing - James Willoughby, chief correspondent, Racing Post
Colin Cameron's terrific new book - Oliver Holt, award-winning sports writer, Daily Mirror
The appeal of this book is that, not only do we get to meet that most eclectic mix of characters, known collectively as gamblers, but we also get an account of a very modern success story. In fact, this book is more about enterprise and clever marketing strategies than it is about sport and gambling.....thoroughly enjoyable - Irish Times (book of the day).
Reading Colin Cameron’s fascinating new book, You Bet, I was intrigued - The Spectator
The mark of the quality of writing in any book is the speed with which the reader can absorb the ideas. Suffice to say, I flew through the thing - James Willoughby, chief correspondent, Racing Post
Colin Cameron's terrific new book - Oliver Holt, award-winning sports writer, Daily Mirror
The appeal of this book is that, not only do we get to meet that most eclectic mix of characters, known collectively as gamblers, but we also get an account of a very modern success story. In fact, this book is more about enterprise and clever marketing strategies than it is about sport and gambling.....thoroughly enjoyable - Irish Times (book of the day).
Reading Colin Cameron’s fascinating new book, You Bet, I was intrigued - The Spectator
The Spectator
Reading Colin Cameron's fascinating new book, You Bet, I was intrigued...
Product Description
The fascinating tale of how one company spawned a huge international business success story, created legions of new gamblers and revolutionised the worlds of gambling and sport for ever. In 2000 a company called Betfair, founded by Andrew Black and Ed Wray, began trading. Since then, the brainchild of these two contrasting English innovators has meant the world of gambling, sport, the Internet, government attitudes to betting and public perceptions of what is behind a 'flutter' haven't been the same. Betfair is an Internet betting exchange, which pairs up via the web those who want to have a bet ('backers') with those who want to take one ('layers'), cutting out the traditional middleman, namely the bookmaker. The company's success - Betfair today is one of the world's ten biggest companies operating on the web - has fuelled exponential growth in Internet betting. What's more, the operation has revolutionised the way the globe gambles, forcing bookmakers to change, altered how sport deals with corruption based around betting and how governments worldwide treat betting, and caused shifts in cultural and social attitudes to betting generally. You Bet considers the Betfair story, a remarkable tale of how a simple idea tapped into the modern-day global psyche for betting and became a multi-billion dollar company. But much more than that, You Bet considers the worldwide impact, culturally and socially, of the explosion in Internet betting in which Betfair has been both an agent for change and a beneficiary of evolving attitudes to betting. This vibrant new book takes you to the heart of the colourful world of betting, features a range of characters with personality and opinions in proportion and offers unique analysis of why people gamble. The book is both an inspirational - and aspirational - tale of how the dream of two men became a reality.
About the Author
Colin Cameron has an MA in Economics from the University of Cambridge and has written about the business of betting for over 15 years. He is the author of seven books, a BBC broadcaster and a regular contributor to the Financial Times and New York Times.