the long tail, recent controversyWe are always talking about the Long Tail here at Compendium Blogware --- with the short explanation (a longer one here...) and relation to corporate blogs and SEO being that it is important to remember that while winning a word such as "cars" is great; it is probably much more realistic to win and capitalize on key phrases such as "Indianapolis Car Dealers" and "Buying A Car In Indianapolis".  With Compendium --- you are able to leverage the same content to win all of those relevant key phrases through data driven blogging. 

So back to this recent controversy --- which is really a matter of data and statistical analysis, but with one piece that was strange to me, Anita Elberse, reports in her data a lower satisfaction in the long tail versus the head of an average product (pulling this from the statistical data around Australian DVD rentals and ratings following a product).  This might be true in some consumer buying decisions, but when it comes to search I think we can look at things a big differently --- who wants a less specific result to what they are searching?  The point of searching is to find what you are looking for --- not necessarily to browse as may be the case when choosing a DVD.