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Our world is being transformed by the Internet and the near limitless choice that it provides to consumers; tomorrow's markets belong to those who can take advantage of this. The Long Tail is really about the economics of abundance, an entirely new model for business that is just starting to show its power as unlimited selection reveals new truths about what consumers want and how they want to get it. The record business has been transformed by iTunes and Rhapsody; a similar transformation is coming to just about every industry imaginable.
What happens when everything in the world becomes available to everyone? When the combined value of all the millions of items that may sell only a few copies equals or exceeds the value of the few items that sell millions each? When a bunch of kids with no profit motive can record a song or make a video and get the same electronic distribution for it as the most powerful corporation?
Chris Anderson , editor in chief of Wired magazine , first explored " The Long Tail " in an article that has become one of the most influential business essays of our time. Using the worlds of movies, books, and music, he showed how the Internet has made possible a new world in which the combined value of modest sellers and quirky titles equals the sales of the top hits. He coined the term " The Long Tail " to describe this phenomenon, a phrase that's since appeared in boardrooms and media around the world.
" In short, though we still obsess over hits , " Anderson writes, " they are not quite the economic force they once were. Where are those fickle consumers going instead? No single place. They are scattered to the winds as markets fragment into a thousand niches ."
Chris Anderson is editor in chief of Wired magazine, a position he took in 2001. Since then he has led the magazine to five National Magazine Award nominations, winning the top prize for General Excellence in 2005 , a year in which he was also named editor of the year by Advertising Age magazine. Previously he was at The Economist, Nature, and Science magazines. He has worked as a researcher at Los Alamos and served as research assistant to the chief scientist of the Department of Transportation. He lives in Northern California with his wife and four children. He can be reached at www. thelongtail.com.
Originally from New York, Christopher Nissley has narrated programs for AMC, The History Channel, Marvel Comics , and Geographical Odysseys .
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