December 11th, 2007

Long Tail, Short Head: unprecedented cross-selling

By Annie Turner - BKI Media

laptop-phone.JPGEveryone talks about The Long Tail, but what is it, where did it come from and how does it apply to digital marketing? The phrase was coined by Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired in an article published in that magazine in October 2004. It made a huge impression immediately and Mr Anderson subsequently expanded his theory into a book, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More.

The theory refutes the long-held wisdom of the 80/20 rule whose premise is that 80% of sales would be made on the 20% of the inventory. The arrival of the Internet as a mass medium has proven this wrong. Amazon says 50% of its total sales come from a wide range of items that only sell once a month, while eBay’s staggering success came from auctioning obscure items.

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