M-Commerce - GCSE Business Definition

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M-Commerce, or mobile commerce, is the buying and selling of goods and services through wireless handheld devices like smartphones and tablets. It enables consumers to conduct transactions and access online shopping platforms while on the move. It offers convenience and flexibility beyond traditional e-commerce that typically involves desktop computers. For GCSE Business students, it is important to understand that M-Commerce is a rapidly growing segment of the market, driven by the increasing adoption of mobile technology and internet connectivity. This trend is influencing how businesses operate, requiring them to develop mobile-friendly websites and apps to meet consumer demand to stay competitive.

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