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Title: M-comerce Post by ashutoshets on Mar 13th, 2012, 12:15am What is M-commerce.and benefit of m-commerce. |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Grimbal on Mar 13th, 2012, 1:41am It is your homework, isn't it? |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by SMQ on Mar 13th, 2012, 4:41am Nah, it's a step on the way to 50 posts. --SMQ |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Noke Lieu on Mar 14th, 2012, 5:01pm I suspect you're right SMQ. The question then presents itself - "Will ashutoshets realise that the soliciting of traffic through here isn't worth the effort of getting 50 posts?" On the whole, we'd be too disinterested in what they'd have to offer to even click their links. |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by SWF on Mar 14th, 2012, 8:27pm Can't a moderator delete the irrelevant posts so that only real posts count toward the 50? |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by SMQ on Mar 15th, 2012, 5:18am Certainly, but it's a judgement call as to what's irrelevant, and we all tend to have a fairly light hand when moderating. If s/he/it keeps posting these one-line question topics, though, I'm increasingly leaning toward mass-deleting the whole lot. ETA: Also, note that link-spam in general isn't about getting us to click the links, it's about getting Google/Bing/Yahoo/etc. to index the links, thereby helping to raise the search score of whatever page the spammer is trying to promote. And since, as someone helpfully pointed out in the General/SEO thread, links from .edu domains are generally more highly trusted, we're a prime target since we're hosted at berkeley.edu --SMQ |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Noke Lieu on Mar 15th, 2012, 5:53pm Good point... Seems a bit slack on the search engines' behalves. |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Grimbal on Mar 19th, 2012, 4:12am But there are no links yet. Are they going to edit all these posts and add links later, when the posts are lost in the depth of the forum history? BTW: I already deleted some of these posts, when they didn't contribute in any way to the topic. |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by towr on Mar 19th, 2012, 9:38am on 03/19/12 at 04:12:59, Grimbal wrote:
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by malchar on Mar 19th, 2012, 12:41pm Might as well take this opportunity to learn something. From Wikipedia, we have the following: Mobile Commerce, also known as M-Commerce or mCommerce, is the ability to conduct commerce using a mobile device, such as a mobile phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smartphone, or other emerging mobile equipment such as dashtop mobile devices. Mobile Commerce has been defined as follows: "Mobile Commerce is any transaction, involving the transfer of ownership or rights to use goods and services, which is initiated and/or completed by using mobile access to computer-mediated networks with the help of an electronic device."[1] According to comScore, up to November 2011 there were 38 percent of smartphone owners have used their phone to make a purchase at least once. |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by webtasarim on Oct 6th, 2013, 4:28pm Mobile commerce? |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Nursejim on Oct 6th, 2013, 9:41pm What I find funny is this guy posted 50 posts in one day like it wouldn't be noticeable and he resurrected the thread of another would be spammer in the process and posted on it. I am all for promotion and I have a couple websites that are my babies and I love to add them but not at anyones expense. >:( shame shame |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Nursejim on Oct 6th, 2013, 9:51pm Plus the OP couldn't spell comerce right. Lmao :D |
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Title: Re: M-comerce Post by Annettagiles on Oct 17th, 2014, 4:41am M-Commerce is nothing but the mobile commerce. The use of M-commerce is the people can buy all the things from the place where they were without wasting the time by going to the shop. |
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