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单词 long tail
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Definition of long tail in English:

long tail

noun
  • (in retail and marketing) used to refer to the large number of products that sell in small quantities, as contrasted with the small number of best-selling products.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The long-tail approach, by definition, requires you to be constantly on the prowl for underdog and underexposed offerings.
    • What do you do if your product is stuck way down in the long tail?
    • Some observers believe that the long tail will eventually constitute a larger part of the market than the short head (if it doesn't do so already).
    • The long tail, one the busiest of buzzwords, refers to the eclectic, niche stuff that can be found beyond the mainstream, beyond the stuff that has broad appeal to the masses.
    • Flattening the long tail affects which business models are viable.
    • It's the WEB that provides a large enough audience for the long tail to work!
    • After that, recommendations can encourage them to try niche products, driving them down the long tail.
    • All that really means is it will open up more opportunities for those focusing on selling within the long tail.
    • This leads on to the idea that the sum of expenditure on all these little niche markets (i.e. the long tail) can equal or exceed the value of the heavily hyped blockbusters.
    • The long tail is receiving so much attention because the Internet is enabling new ways to tap into (and take advantage of) its vast array of offerings.
    • Looking carefully at statistics from a variety of sources that have thrived on content, he has written an article pointing out the value of "the long tail."
    • There is a school of thought which holds that the long tail is actually worth more to output producers than is the short head.
    • The rest are in the long tail of poor sellers.
    • Because if you think about it, what are blogs but a fine instance of the long tail?
    • The hits will still sell far more than the misses, but since almost every download finds someone willing to give it a try, the long tail could provide the majority of sales.
    • Firstly, the niche sellers in the long tail are selling more, so the tail is growing as a fraction of the whole.
    • And because there are so many separate items in the long tail, they can, collectively, be more valuable than the short head.

Definition of long tail in US English:

long tail

noun
  • (in retail and marketing) used to refer to the large number of products that sell in small quantities, as contrasted with the small number of best-selling products.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The long-tail approach, by definition, requires you to be constantly on the prowl for underdog and underexposed offerings.
    • The long tail, one the busiest of buzzwords, refers to the eclectic, niche stuff that can be found beyond the mainstream, beyond the stuff that has broad appeal to the masses.
    • There is a school of thought which holds that the long tail is actually worth more to output producers than is the short head.
    • All that really means is it will open up more opportunities for those focusing on selling within the long tail.
    • The rest are in the long tail of poor sellers.
    • This leads on to the idea that the sum of expenditure on all these little niche markets (i.e. the long tail) can equal or exceed the value of the heavily hyped blockbusters.
    • Because if you think about it, what are blogs but a fine instance of the long tail?
    • Flattening the long tail affects which business models are viable.
    • And because there are so many separate items in the long tail, they can, collectively, be more valuable than the short head.
    • The long tail is receiving so much attention because the Internet is enabling new ways to tap into (and take advantage of) its vast array of offerings.
    • It's the WEB that provides a large enough audience for the long tail to work!
    • Looking carefully at statistics from a variety of sources that have thrived on content, he has written an article pointing out the value of "the long tail."
    • After that, recommendations can encourage them to try niche products, driving them down the long tail.
    • Some observers believe that the long tail will eventually constitute a larger part of the market than the short head (if it doesn't do so already).
    • What do you do if your product is stuck way down in the long tail?
    • Firstly, the niche sellers in the long tail are selling more, so the tail is growing as a fraction of the whole.
    • The hits will still sell far more than the misses, but since almost every download finds someone willing to give it a try, the long tail could provide the majority of sales.
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