Pronunciation: /lɔŋ teɪl/
noun a long, thin extension at the rear of an animal's body
A1 A long tail is a part of an animal's body.
A2 In the animal kingdom, some species have long tails for balance and communication.
B1 The long tail of a comet can stretch for millions of kilometers.
B2 Long tail keywords are specific phrases that are used in search engine optimization.
C1 The concept of the long tail in business refers to selling a large number of unique items in relatively small quantities.
C2 Companies like Amazon have successfully utilized the long tail strategy to offer a wide variety of products to customers.
adjective extending a great distance or period of time
A1 I saw a long tail cat in the alley.
A2 The long tail car parked in front of the house belongs to my neighbor.
B1 The long tail marketing strategy proved to be successful for the company.
B2 The company decided to focus on the long tail approach to target niche markets.
C1 The long tail distribution model has helped the company reach a wider range of customers.
C2 The long tail analysis of consumer behavior revealed interesting patterns for the marketing team to explore.
formal The long tail distribution of sales data shows that a few products have high demand while many others have low demand.
informal I always find it interesting to see the long tail of products on online shopping websites.
slang I'm all about that long tail when it comes to finding niche products.
figurative In the world of content creation, focusing on the long tail of keywords can lead to more sustainable traffic growth.
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