April 12, 2005

The Long tail

Here's an interesting look at the concept of the "long tail" :
"The phrase "The Long Tail", as a proper noun, was first coined by Chris Anderson. Beginning in a series of speeches in early 2004 and culminating with the publication of a Wired Magazine article in October 2004, Chris described the effects of the long tail on current and future business models. Chris observed that products that are in low demand or have low sales volume can collectively make up a market share that rivals or exceeds the relatively few current bestsellers and blockbusters, if the store or distribution channel is large enough. Examples of such mega-stores include Amazon.com, Netflix and even Wikipedia. The Long Tail is a potential market and, as the examples illustrate, successfully tapping in to that long tail market is often enabled by the distribution and sales channel opportunities the Internet creates."
Posted by hessma at April 12, 2005 12:12 PM
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