Traditional vs Internet vs Mobile: Which is More Effective Way to Reach Potential Customers

Smartphones have provided their users many niches, particularly for mobile commerce, known as mcommerce. As smartphone penetration around the globe, it has rapidly altered the phone users and the market places, as US mobile devices have penetrated more than 80% of the population in 2017. The average...

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