long tail

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Sales made for less usual goods within a very large choice, which can return a profit through reduced marketing and distribution costs.
  2. The tail of a distribution that represents the rare occurrence of extreme values.

Word forms

long tail long tails

Etymology

In the marketing sense popularized by journalist Chris Anderson in 2004, alluding to the long tail of a power law distribution.

Related words

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