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The Long Tail
Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More
by 
Chris Anderson
Christopher Nissley
©Chris Anderson
  
Publisher: Hyperion Audiobooks
Subject(s):  Business
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Audie Awards
Audio Publishers Association

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File size:   114869 KB
ISBN:   9781401385040
Release date:   Jul 11, 2006

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2007 AudieĀ® Award Winner - Business Information/Education

THE LONG TAIL is an examination of the phenomenon Chris Anderson, the editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, first wrote about in the September 2004 issue in which he presented a powerful truth about the new economics of business in the digital age based on unlimited supply. This is a must-listen for anyone trying to position their companies for a 21st century marketplace, along with being a mind-expanding listen for consumers and producers alike.

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Anderson's premise that Internet-based retailing and personal expression enable much wider variety and more profitable niche markets and, thus, are killing a formerly "hit-driven" culture and retail world is somewhat controversial. (Just Google THE LONG TAIL.) But this audiobook presents the argument well, with much detail and many current (late 2005) examples. Christopher Nissley's reading style fits the content; he's clipped and staccato, like Anderson's writing. His narration is helpful to the listener who prefers not to get bogged down in the theoretical and technical parts of the book. Anderson himself reads the introduction, and there's a brief author interview at the end of Disc 7, plus downloadable copies of the book's graphics. T.F. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
 
AudioFile Magazine...
Anderson's premise that Internet-based retailing and personal expression enable much wider variety and more profitable niche markets and, thus, are killing a formerly "hit-driven" culture and retail world is somewhat controversial. (Just Google THE LONG TAIL.) But this audiobook presents the argument well, with much detail and many current (late 2005) examples. Christopher Nissley's reading style fits the content; he's clipped and staccato, like Anderson's writing. His narration is helpful to the listener who prefers not to get bogged down in the theoretical and technical parts of the book. Anderson himself reads the introduction, and there's a brief author interview at the end of Disc 7, plus downloadable copies of the book's graphics. T.F. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
 

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