Title: Book Review: One Click: Jeff Bezos and the rise of Amazon.com
Slug: Book-Review-One-Click-Jeff-Bezos-and-the-rise-of-Amazoncom
Date: 2014-11-29 17:55:06
Author: Kartones
Lang: en
Tags: Reviews, Books, Finance
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Description: A review of the book 'One Click: Jeff Bezos and the rise of Amazon.com', by Richard L. Brandt.

<p>Taking advantage of my week of vacations, I've read some books and will publish the reviews this weeks. First of them is <strong>One Click</strong>, the story of Amazon.com.</p>

<h3>Review</h3>

<p><img alt="One Click book cover" title="One Click book cover" src="https://images.kartones.net/posts/screenshots/book_one_click.jpg"></p>
<p><b>Title</b>: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005MJFA9K/" rel="nofollow">One Click: Jeff Bezos and the rise of Amazon.com</a></p>
<p><b>Author</b>: Richard L. Brandt</p>
<p>I've always liked
Amazon and have been using it since the .com version started shipping
internationally. When I found a recommendation of this book I couldn't resist to
grab the kindle edition.</p><p>One Click narrates at first how Jeff Bezos started his career and how he
ultimately came with the idea of a digital bookstore, to then shift to the
company as the main character. Because in the end all this is about Amazon.com,
and while Bezos had many clever ideas, good plan executions and even knew how to
pivot to make the company profitable after the Y2K dot-com bubble crash, we will
read lots of examples of small changes and improvements here and there regarding
what made this website so special and better than the competition.</p><p>From the early "better checkout" to the famous 1-click or the recent Amazon
Web Services or Kindle, the book is quite sincere on both&amp; right and wrong
decisions taken, and it includes some not so cool facts about Jeff (like not
being polite with people or not rewarding employees overtime)&amp; and the company
itself&amp; (e.g. Amazon has become quite ruthless with distributors and
publishers).</p>
<p>A really interesting read.</p>