More on this to come, but I hereby offer up the neologism, “blogtailing,” and its related usage, “Blogtailer.”
This word sort of sums up the idea I’ve been pounding for a while now: that sooner rather than later the blogger will be able to become a little retailer; selling products that they blog about rather than giving them away (particularly in the case of MP3 blogs). The blogtailer would keep a percentage of the transaction, with the remainder being divided between the content owner(s). Certainly, infrastructure is needed to perform the back-end functions, but we’re getting darn close on this - uh…The Cloud.
This dovetails with Hugh MacLeod’s concept of Global Micro Brands that I’ve been consumed with recently.
I like the term blogtailing not only because of its play on retailing, but also because it incorporates the word “tail” (blogtailing). While there has (somewhat correctly) been a bunch of recent push-back with regards to the whole idea of the Long Tail, certainly the idea has merit, and certainly more and more people are making their wares available to a large body of potential customers.[*]
In any case, I give you… Blogtailing.
We shall see. I’ll know it has succeeded when I type the word “blogtailing” and my spell checker doesn’t underline it in red.
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