4/ It is also what allowed it to completely take over. While people were they, they ordered a New York Time bestseller. Hence, the company was able to move into the popular areas.
3/ Amazon was able to surpass the thousands of titles a physical location had and move into millions. This means that it could carry those books that only saw a few sales a month. It cost the company nothing.
2/ Amazon is the template for this. It was able to garner the masses not by selling the most popular books and certainly not due to ebooks. Instead, it was the Long Tail that ultimately killed the physical bookstore.
4/ It is also what allowed it to completely take over. While people were they, they ordered a New York Time bestseller. Hence, the company was able to move into the popular areas.
5/ This is what Hive and Leo need to follow. Forget taking on the major entities head one. Go to the fringes and do it often.
We need to keep building more titles.
3/ Amazon was able to surpass the thousands of titles a physical location had and move into millions. This means that it could carry those books that only saw a few sales a month. It cost the company nothing.
1/ It is ironic that it is happening to a degree although that is what many complain about.
Nevertheless, this is the pathway to disruption. It never starts in the middle of an industry. Instead, it is always the fringes.
2/ Amazon is the template for this. It was able to garner the masses not by selling the most popular books and certainly not due to ebooks. Instead, it was the Long Tail that ultimately killed the physical bookstore.
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https://inleo.io/@taskmaster4450/hive-taking-advantage-of-the-long-tail
Am still strangling to understand what this hive is all about.