Patent classifications
G06Q30/0223
Systems and methods for improving a shopping experience within a retail store
Embodiments are provided for enhancing an in-store retail experience for a customer by facilitating search queries for products and services available for sale in a retail store. According to certain aspects, an electronic device may receive a search string associated with the retail store and transmit the search string to a server that may execute a corresponding search query. The server may send results from the search query to the electronic device, which may dynamically update an interface accessible by a user. The user may view the information and make appropriate selections.
INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM
An embodiment of the present invention is an information processing system including: a user terminal carried by a user; and an information processing device being able to communicate with the user terminal. The information processing device has: a storage storing product information of a product to be reduced in price in a store, condition information showing a condition of the product, and offered price information of the product, in association with one another; and a payment processor configured to perform a payment process of the product based on a payment request of the product corresponding to the product information acquired from the user terminal. The user terminal has a display controller that acquires the condition information and the offered price information corresponding to the product information of the product selected by the user, from the information processing device, and to cause a display to show the acquired information.
MULTIMARKET PLACE FOR BUYING AND SELLING GOODS AND SERVICES UTILIZING A CAPPED RAFFLE SYSTEM
An online raffle system and method allows a seller to offer a product and/or service at a validated price, and set raffle limits. Eligible consumers may purchase raffles for the product. When the raffle limit is reached within an allowed time, a winner is selected using multiple random number generations. The winner and other consumers are notified of the winning raffle. The product is provided to the winner. Funds received from sales of raffle tickets are disbursed, with portions going to the seller for the price and an administrative fee to the administrator of the raffle.
SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING AND VERIFYING PURCHASE OFFERS
The present invention relates to systems, methods and computer program products for providing in-store purchase offers. A control system is configured to receive event data from a mobile device and provide purchase offers based on obtained event data. An optically readable code for verifying that the customer is authorized to take advantage of a purchase offer is displayed on the customer's mobile device in response to an identified event. The consumer is provided with a purchase offer including at least a second product different from the first product associated with an image acquired by the mobile device.
Localized facility-specific presentation of digital temporary offer data
With an offer server computer system: receiving a first digital image file; receiving a first mapping of product codes to audience segment identifiers; receiving a temporary price reduction offer dataset; mapping a target identifier for an end user device of a consumer to an audience segment identifier; in response to determining, based on the audience segment identifier, that the TPR offer dataset has a product code and a retailer identifier that map to the audience segment identifier, and an effective date value that includes a current date value, and the retailer identifier corresponds to a retailer location within a specified distance of a then-current location of the end user computing device: creating and storing a digital offer dataset comprising both the first digital image file and a second digital image file that presents data elements of the TPR offer dataset; causing transmission of the dataset to the end user device.
System and method for throttling communications with consumer devices
A system and method for throttling communications with consumer devices is disclosed. The consumer devices are associated with consumers and consumers are associated with preferred types of electronic correspondence. The system and method transmits to a first set of the consumer devices a first electronic correspondence including a deal from a deal program comprising an offer and an expiration date. The system and method receive responses to the first electronic correspondence and based on the responses and expiration of outstanding offers at the expiration date generates an indicator used to determine to communicate with one or more additional consumers through their consumer devices. The system and method generate additional electronic correspondence of the preferred type and transmit the additional electronic correspondence to the additional consumers. In this way, additional electronic correspondence may be throttled upward or downward.
Promotion processing system for identifying store location for an aisle violator sign and related methods
- Jennifer Mauldin ,
- William Thomas Borders, Jr. ,
- Amy Callahan ,
- Ryan Devoe ,
- Christopher J. Henry ,
- James Hertel ,
- Sinem Hurst ,
- Jordan Ivey ,
- Andrew B. Jump ,
- Leah Logan ,
- Blake Marts ,
- Laura O'Steen ,
- JP Petermann ,
- J. Brooke Smith ,
- Srujana Takkallapally ,
- Irving Turner ,
- Tiffany Williams Khan ,
- Andrew Wood ,
- Robert Zomok
A promotion processing system may include a point-of-sale terminal at a store to collect purchased product identifiers from products being purchased, and a promotion generation server. The server may obtain the collected purchased product identifiers from the point-of-sale terminal, determine a store-transaction count based upon the collected purchased product identifiers, and for each purchased product identifier, map the corresponding product to an aisle location within the store. The server may determine a corresponding aisle-transaction count for the aisle location corresponding to each product based upon the mapped aisle locations, and determine shopper paths of travel within the store based upon the store- and aisle-transaction counts. The server may identify a location within the store for an aisle violator sign for a promoted product located in one of the aisle locations based upon the shopper paths of travel and the aisle-transaction counts, and generate a digital promotion for the promoted product.
MACHINE LEARNING BASED CUSTOMIZED NOTIFICATION GENERATION AND AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
A system for employing machine learning to generate customized notifications for a user is provided. The system may identify a landmark in proximity to a user's mobile device and may obtain information associated with products or services offered by the landmark. While the mobile device is within a predetermined distance of the landmark, a machine learning model may be employed to generate a customized notification, such as an offer—e.g., a discount or a special financing offer for one of the identified products—generated specifically for use by the user based on the user's spending and/or financing history. The customized notification may be transmitted to the mobile device with a security key for accessing the offer. In response to receiving an indication that the security key was selected and the product purchased, the user may be authenticated and the offer may be applied to an account associated with the user.
Systems and methods for generating visual disposition data and identifying causal event
Systems and methods for generating visual disposition data and identifying causal event are disclosed. An example system may include an electronic mobile device to generate visual disposition data from a plurality of items in a store. The example system may further include a server to generate processed disposition data via image processing the visual disposition data and determine disposition analysis data for an item of sale from the processed disposition data. The server may further transmit the disposition analysis data, where the disposition analysis data includes an indication of a causal event for the disposal of the item of sale.
Using data analysis to connect merchants
Techniques and arrangements for performing data analysis in order to generate connections between merchants. For instance, a payment service may determine, based at least in part on transaction information, that a first customer conducted a first transaction at a first merchant followed a subsequent transaction at a second merchant. The payment service may further determine that a second customer conducted a second transaction at the first merchant followed by a subsequent transaction at a third merchant, Based on transaction information associated with the first transaction and the second transaction, the payment service may create a buyer profile including the first customer and second customer. Upon the payment service receiving a request to process a third transaction between the first merchant and the second customer, the payment service can generate a recommendation that the second customer conduct a subsequent transaction to the third transaction at the second merchant rather than the third merchant. The payment service can then send a electronic communication that includes the recommendation to the first merchant or the second customer.