« ABC News to Start Podcast this Week |
Main
| The Superiority of Playlists to Channels »
May 24, 2005
Blink ›
There Are Many Long Tails
David Weinberger explains that there isn't simply one "long tail," there are many (The Shape of the Long Tail):
The long tail looks like, well, a long tail when in fact it's a fractal curlicue of relationships. It's more like a squirrel's tail than a monkey's. When marketing folks don't understand that, they confuse the long tail with an opportunity to do one-to-one marketing, treating each person as a "market of one," instead of seeing that the ones are in conversation with other ones.
The better to understand citizens' media by.
posted by Ernest Miller |
|
# |
0 |
0
- RELATED ENTRIES
- Kitchen Academy - Course II - Day 23
- Kitchen Academy - Course II - Day 22
- Kitchen Academy - Course II - Day 21
- Kitchen Academy - The Hollywood Cookbook and Guest Chef Michael Montilla - March 18th
- Kitchen Academy - Course II - Day 20
- Kitchen Academy - Course II - Day 19
- Kitchen Academy - Course II - Day 18
- Salsa Verde
1. Seth Finkelstein on May 24, 2005 12:44 PM writes...
And as I said there:
"I don't disagree with your remarks. But merely to amplify, I'd say it's best to think of the power-law curve as a rebuttal, not the last word. It's a crude approximation. But it captures *more* of the structure, much more accurately, than any idea of a flat equal system. That's it's core meaning."
Permalink to Comment2. Jon Garfunkel on May 24, 2005 10:08 PM writes...
long tails are many,
Permalink to Commentbut few are the gatekeepers.
where are the poets?