The Long Tail
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Nissley
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Chris Anderson
About this listen
What happens when there is almost unlimited choice? When everything becomes available to everyone? And when the combined value of the millions of items that only sell in small quantities equals or even exceeds the value of a handful of best sellers?
In this groundbreaking audiobook, Chris Anderson shows that the future of business does not lie in hits ¿ the high-volume end of a traditional demand curve ¿ but in what used to be regarded as misses: the endlessly long tail of that same curve. As our world is transformed by the Internet and the near infinite choice it offers consumers, so traditional business models are being overturned and new truths revealed about what consumers want and how they want to get it.
Chris Anderson first explored the Long Tail in an article in Wired magazine that has become one of the most influential business essays of our time. Now he takes a closer look at the new economics of the Internet age, showing where business is going and exploring the huge opportunities that exist: for new producers, new e-tailers, and new tastemakers. He demonstrates how long-tail economics apply to industries ranging from the toy business to advertising to kitchen appliances. He sets down the rules for operating in a long-tail economy. And he provides a glimpse of a future that's already arriving.
Unabridged and featuring a special conversation with the author.
©2006 Chris AndersonCritic reviews
"A terrifically impressive analysis. It captured the forces underlying this business perfectly." (Jeff Bezos, CEO, Amazon)
"Christopher Nissley's reading style fits the content; he's clipped and staccato, like Anderson's writing." ( AudioFile)
Overall, probably worth a read but it would be better to skip the early sections once you've heard his main point a couple of times.
Good for main insight, but a bit laboured.
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Only draw back is the mild and polished American voice which reads the text - I found this tended to have a soporific effect and I often had to replay sections which I 'tuned out' of inadvertently.
Great book, enjoyable listen
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Nearly 10 years old but still current and relevant
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That the future belongs to the 'aggregators' (the Amazons carrying their unlimited stock) and the 'connectors' (the Googles connecting demand with supply) is likely. However, for my money, Anderson makes a fundamental mistake. He includes the producer as the third group to benefit from the 'long tail'. In the post 'hit' world that Anderson proposes, the new, democratised, individual producer will benefit. The problem is, he won't - and the examples that Anderson cites of creative individuals exploiting the 'long tail' are everything but. They are, in fact, examples of individuals who have used viral and guerrilla tactics to work their way into, guess what? The mainstream. In order to, guess what? Sell lots of albums or win mainstream TV air-time. In short, to achieve 'hit' status.
This for me is the weakness of this book. The 'Long Tail' perpetuates the 'consumer as producer' myth that keeps millions of hopeful individual producers creating the content that is already making the billions for the aggregators and the connectors.
An important book
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The story is written with a bias towards entertainment (specifically music and tv) but is applicable to many different industries.
Anyone interested in the culture/micro-economics of the future should definitely give this a listen.
Interesting theories on future culture & tech
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