System and method for providing an advertisement to a reception device
10643255 ยท 2020-05-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L67/34
ELECTRICITY
H04L67/02
ELECTRICITY
H04L67/10
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A system and method is provided for sending at least one advertisement to a reception device and providing additional communication data to a recipient that interacts with the advertisement. In one embodiment of the present invention, a provider of website data has control over advertisements that are provided to a recipient viewing the website data by allowing the sender to delete (or remove) an advertisement from the available advertisements. If a displayed advertisement is interactive, and the advertisement is interacted with, the advertising application will provide the recipient with additional communication date by sending a request for said data to the provider of the advertisement, wherein said request recorded by the provider of the advertisement and redirected to the advertisers website by providing the advertiser's URL to the reception device.
Claims
1. A system for compensating a provider of website data in exchange for providing data concerning at least one advertiser to a recipient of said website data, said website data being provided by a provider device to a reception device operated by said recipient via a wide area network (WAN), said system comprising: at least one Web server configured to communicate with said reception device via said WAN; and at least one application configured to: receive a remove command from said provider of said website data, said remove command preventing at least a first advertisement from being provided to said recipient of said website data; determine a content of said website data; use at least said content to automatically select at least a second advertisement from available advertisements, said available advertisements not including at least said first advertisement; and use said Web server to provide at least said second advertisement to said reception device so that said second advertisement is displayed on said reception device, said second advertisement comprising a first universal resource locator (URL) pointing to said system, thereby allowing a request for additional website data to be provided to said system in response to a recipient interacting with said second advertisement; wherein a second URL linked to said second advertisement, said second URL pointing to a location of said additional website data stored on an advertising device; and wherein said at least one application is further configured to (i) provide said second URL to said reception device in response to said request for said additional website data, allowing said reception device to receive said additional website data from said advertising device, (ii) record said providing of said second advertisement to said reception device and said request for said additional website data, and (iii) use at least a portion of said record to compensate said provider of said website data.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said remove command is used to remove a category of advertisements from said plurality of advertisements, wherein said category of advertisements includes at least said first advertisement.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein said remove command is used to remove advertisements from a particular source from said plurality of advertisements, wherein said first advertisement is from said particular source.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said second advertisement is displayed on said reception device along with said website data.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said compensation is for providing said second advertisement to said reception device.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said compensation is for said interaction with said second advertisement.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein said at least one application is further configured to receive said second advertisement from an advertiser of a content of said second advertisement.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein said at least one application is further configured to receive data related to said second advertisement from said advertiser.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein said data related to said second advertisement comprises said second URL.
10. The system of claim 8, wherein said data related to said second advertisement comprises at least one of a start time and an end time for providing said second advertisement to reception devices.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein said data related to said second advertisement comprises a desired compensation to be paid to said provider for at least one of providing said first advertisement to said reception device and said request for said additional website data.
12. The system of claim 8, wherein said data related to said second advertisement comprises a description of said second advertisement, said description being used in determining whether said second advertisement is provided to said reception device.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein said at least one application is configured to determine a type of said reception device and to use said type to ensure proper display of said second advertisement on said reception device.
14. A computer-implemented method for compensating a provider of website data in exchange for providing data concerning at least one advertiser to a recipient of said website data, said website data being provided by a provider device to a reception device operated by said recipient via a wide area network (WAN), comprising the steps of: receiving by an advertising application operating on a host network device a remove command from said provider of said website data, said remove command resulting in at least a first advertisement being removed from a plurality of advertisements that are available to be provided to said recipient, thereby creating available advertisements; determining by said advertising application a content of said website data; using at least said content to select at least a second advertisement from said available advertisements, said available advertisements not including at least said first advertisement; and providing said second advertisement to said reception device so that said second advertisement is displayed on said reception device, said second advertisement including a first uniform resource locator (URL) identifying said host network device, thereby allowing a request for additional website data to be provided to said host network device in response to said recipient interacting with said second advertisement; wherein a second URL stored on said host network device is linked to said second advertisement, said second URL identifying an advertising network device where said additional website data is located; and wherein said advertising application is further configured to (i) provide said second URL to said reception device in response to said request for said additional website data, allowing said reception device to receive said additional website data from said advertising network device, (ii) record said providing of said second advertisement to said reception device and said providing of said second URL to said reception device, and (iii) use at least a portion of said record to compensate said provider of said website data.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein said remove command is used to remove a category of advertisements from said plurality of advertisements, wherein said category of advertisements includes at least said first advertisement.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein said remove command is used to remove advertisements from a particular source from said plurality of advertisements, wherein said first advertisement is from said particular source.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of receiving said second advertisement and data related thereto from an advertiser of said second advertisement, said data related thereto comprising at least said second URL.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said step of receiving said data related thereto further comprises receiving a description of said second advertisement, said description being used by said advertising application in selecting said second advertisement from said available advertisements.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein said step of providing said second advertisement to said reception device further comprises providing said second advertisement so that it is displayed along with said website data.
20. A system for using a wide area network (WAN) to provide website data from a provider device to a reception device and provide at least one advertisement from a host device to the reception device, wherein the reception device is operated by a recipient, the system comprising: a web server configured to communicate with the reception device via the WAN; and at least one application configured to: receive a remove command from the provider of the website data that prevents a first advertisement from being provided to the recipient of the website data; determine a content of the website data; use the content to select a second advertisement from amongst available advertisements, wherein the available advertisements do not include the first advertisement; and use the web server to provide the second advertisement to the reception device so that the second advertisement is displayed on the reception device, wherein the second advertisement comprises a first universal resource locator (URL) pointing to the host device, thereby allowing a request for additional website data to be provided to the system in response to a recipient interacting with the second advertisement; wherein a second URL linked to the second advertisement, wherein the second URL points to a location of said additional website data stored on an advertising device; and wherein the application is further configured to (i) provide the second URL to the reception device in response to the request for the additional website data, allowing the reception device to receive the additional website data from the advertising device, (ii) record the provision of the second advertisement to the reception device and the request for the additional website data, and (iii) use at least a portion of the record to compensate the provider of the website data.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(12) The present invention provides a system and method for adding an advertisement to a personal communication and providing additional communication data to a recipient that interacts with the advertisement regardless of the network device the recipient is utilizing. In the detailed description that follows, like element numerals are used to describe like elements illustrated in one or more figures. Various terms and acronyms are used throughout the detailed description, including the following:
(13) Application Program. Within the context of computer hardware and software, an application program is a set of one or more computer programs that performs a function when executed within a computer hardware device. If the set is comprised of plural programs, the programs are coordinated to perform a function together; such programs may individually perform other functions. Similarly, a program may be comprised of plural modules that perform certain functions individually and other functions when combined in various ways.
(14) Internet. A collection of interconnected (public and/or private) networks that are linked together by a set of standard protocols (such as TCP/IP and HTTP) to form a global, distributed network. (While this term is intended to refer to what is now commonly known as the Internet, it is also intended to encompass variations which may be made in the future, including changes and additions to existing standard protocols.)
(15) Web Site. A computer system that serves informational content over a network using the standard protocols of the World Wide Web. Typically, a Web site corresponds to a particular Internet domain name, such as Brandmailnetwork.com, and includes the content associated with a particular organization.
(16) Web Server. A device for transmitting data over the Internet (which may also prevent the transmission of data) encompassing the hardware/software server components that serve information content over a network and the back end hardware/software components, including any non-standard or specialized components, that interact with the server component to perform services for Web site users.
(17) The foregoing definitions are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, but rather are intended to clarify terms that are well understood by persons having ordinary skill in the art. It should be appreciated that the defined terms may also have other meanings to such persons having ordinary skill in the art. These and other terms are used in the detailed description below.
(18) Preferred embodiments of the present invention operate in accordance with a plurality of network devices, such as, a sender network device, a recipient network device, and a Web site. The sender network device, the recipient network device, and the Web site are coupled together on a communication network, such as, the Internet, local area network, wide area network, or digital audio broadcast (DAB).
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(20) The sender network device 120 is used to send a personal communication, together with a sender-selected advertisement, to the recipient network device 130 via the Web site 110. It should be appreciated that a personal communication can include, but is not limited to, an e-mail message, text message, short message service (SMS) message, chat-room message, instant messaging message, video message, voice message, and any other personalized network communications generally known to those skilled in the art. Additionally, the personal communication can contain message data including, but not limited to, text data, graphic data, audio data, video data, and all other types of electronically transmitted data generally known to those skilled in the art. The sender-selected advertisement that is contained within the personal communication can either be static or interactive. A static advertisement is an icon, graphic, text message, or voice message that is intended to provide the recipient with a simple message, wherein the simple message can be obtained by viewing and/or hearing the static advertisement. An interactive advertisement is an icon, graphic, text, or voice message that can be interacted with to provide the recipient with additional communication data, wherein the additional communication data is provided to the recipient when the recipient interacts with the advertisement. It should be appreciated that the types of additional communication data include, but are not limited to, text data, graphic data, voice data, video data, and all other types of electronically transmitted data generally known to those skilled in the art.
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(22) To send a personal communication containing an advertisement to a recipient, the sender should interface to the Web site 110 via the sender network device 120. Specifically, the Web browser 124, operating on the sender network device 120, interfaces over the Internet 102 with the Web server 112, which is operating on the Web site 110. If the sender has not used the Web site 110 before, data may be displayed on the sender display 122 prompting him to register. Registration may include providing data, such as name, e-mail address, mailing address, and profile information. After registration is complete, a user name and password should be e-mailed to the e-mail address provided by the sender. The sender then uses the user name and password to access a communication page on the Web site 110.
(23) If the sender indicates a desire to send an e-mail to a recipient, he may be provided with an e-mail communication page 402, as shown in
(24) Each sender is allowed to generate an individual palette of advertisements stored in the Web site memory device 116 (see
(25) At this point, the sender can depress the send message button 414 to send the e-mail (which includes the attachment(s) and the selected advertisement) to the designated recipient(s). The reply-to data contained in the e-mail, which is the e-mail address that is used if the recipient depressing the reply-to button on their e-mail client (e.g., Microsoft Outlook), is replaced with the e-mail address provided by the sender upon registration. This allows replies (using the reply-to button) to e-mails to be routed directly to the sender's provided e-mail address. The e-mail will appear to the recipient as if it came from an e-mail advertisement service provider's domain (e.g., user-name@web-site.com). If the recipient attempts to route an e-mail reply to the listed address, the advertising application 114 (see
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(27) In another embodiment of the present invention, the sender may submit a populated communication page as additional communication data (as opposed to personal communication data). In this instance the advertising application 114 generates a personal communication directed to a sender-provided recipient. The personal communication is sent containing a sender-selected advertisement that is adapted to provide an interacting recipient with additional communication data (i.e., the populated communication page). The sender-provided recipient and the sender-selected advertisement may be provided by the sender or extracted by the advertising application 114 from the sender-submitted populated communication page. For example, if a sender submitted a populated e-mail communication page as additional communication data, then the advertising application 114 would generate a personal communication directed to the recipient contained within the populated e-mail communication page. The advertising application 114 would then create an interactive advertisement from data containing within the populated e-mail communication page (e.g., sender name, subject matter, content). The personal communication, containing the interactive advertisement, would be routed to the recipient network device 130. If the recipient interacted with the interactive advertisement, the recipient would be provided with the populated e-mail communication page submitted by the sender.
(28) As previously discussed, the advertisement, as well as the additional communication data may be provided by a variety of sources (e.g., sender of the personal communication, third party advertiser, or Web site). If a sender-selected advertisement is provided by a third-party advertiser, then the sender of that advertisement is compensated for sending it to at least one recipient. The sender, in this particular case, will be compensated for the mere sending of the advertisement. Additional compensation may be awarded to the sender if the recipient who receives the advertisement interacts with it. The sender may also receive additional compensation if the recipient purchases a good or service from the advertiser after interacting with the interactive advertisement. It should be appreciated that compensation including, but not limited to, money, products, services, points that are redeemable for goods or services, and other forms of compensation generally known to those skilled in the art are within the scope and spirit of this invention.
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(31) If the advertisement contained in the e-mail is static, it can be displayed or performed on the recipient display 132 (which may require speakers for performance of audio advertisements). However, if the advertisement is interactive, and the advertisement is interacted with, additional communication data will be provided to the recipient network device 130. The location of the additional communication data (or a pointer to the data) is contained in a URL embedded within the interactive advertisement. A URL (or Uniform Resource Locator) contains a unique address which fully specifies the location of data on the Internet. Unlike most advertisement URLs which provide data directly from the advertiser's Web site, the URL embedded within the sender-selected advertisement provides the recipient network device 130 with data from the Web site 110, and more particularly from the Web site memory device 116. This data stored on the Web site memory device 116 may itself be the additional communication data that is to be provided to the recipient network device 130 or it may contain the address of such data. Regardless, the additional communication data will be provided to the recipient network device 130 by the advertising application 114 operating on the Web site 110. Additionally, it will be provided to the recipient in a format that can be understood by the recipient network device.
(32) This is done by utilizing the Web site's 110 platform independent architecture. The platform independent architecture (a portion of the advertising application) is developed using a software language that is device and data neutral, such as XML (Extensible Markup Language). XML is device and data neutral because it is not a single, predefined markup language. Instead it is a metalanguage, which is a language for describing other languages, allowing customized markup languages to be defined for different classes of documents. It should be appreciated that other device and data neutral languages generally known to those skilled in the art are within the spirit and scope of this invention.
(33) This device/data neutral language (e.g., XML) is used together with the advertising application 114, which is constructed using a Model View Controller design pattern. In other words, the output stages of the advertising application are separate from the data processing layer, which enables all data processing to be device independent and can be used regardless of the recipient network device 130 requesting data. Although the advertising application is described as being constructed using the Java language, it should be appreciated that other modern program languages generally known to those skilled in the art are within the scope and spirit of this invention.
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(37) The advertiser should at this time specify whether the advertisement is static or interactive. If it is interactive, the additional communication data provided upon interaction, or the location of such data, should be provided so that the additional communication data can be provided to any recipient interacting with the interactive advertisement. The advertiser should then provide information regarding the compensation that is to be paid to senders who include the advertisement within their personal communication. This information may include, but is not limited to, a date and time when the advertisement should be made available, an expiration date, a maximum number of available transmissions, the compensation that is to be paid for each transmission, the compensation that is to be paid each time a recipient interacts with the advertisement, and the compensation that is to be paid each time a recipient purchases a good or service after interaction.
(38) Additionally, once the advertiser is logged on to the Web site 110, the advertiser can use the advertiser network device 140 to gather statistical data from the Web site memory device 116. This statistical data may include, but is not limited to, the number of times an advertisement has been sent, the number of times an advertisement was interacted with, the number (and currency amount) of purchases made after an advertisement was interacted with, the profile of senders who are sending an advertisement, and the compensation that is due for an advertisement's transmission, interaction, or purchases made thereafter.
(39) As well, the staff network device 150 is also connected to, and communicating through the Internet 102. This enables a Web site staff member to communicate with the Web site 110. To do this, the staff member is given a user account, which includes a user name and password, which allows the staff member to log on to the Web site 110. Once the staff member is logged on, the staff member can access Web pages and acquire information in order to maintain the Web site and derive system intelligence. The Web site maintenance includes, but is not limited to, creating, updating, and removing advertiser and sender accounts, updating sender profiles, administering advertisement campaigns, suspending different service areas, and enabling different service areas. The reporting of system intelligence includes, but is not limited to, usage statistics (e.g., CPU load, number of e-mails sent, number of users), status of advertising campaigns, and revenue streams.
(40) In an effort to prevent fraud, the advertising application is adapted to run a variety of antifraud programs. Such programs may include, but are not limited to, e-mailing a user name and password to a sender's designated e-mail account, allowing only one account to be linked to a single mailing address, and denying compensation to a sender if the sender attempts to send an advertisement more than a pre-determined number of times, send more than a pre-determined number of advertisements within a pre-determined amount of time, send an advertisement to a single recipient more than a pre-determined number of times, or send more than a pre-determined number of advertisements to a single recipient within a pre-determined amount of time. It should be appreciated that other fraud and spamming prevention programs generally known to those in the art are within the scope and spirit of this invention.
(41) In another embodiment of the present invention, a mobile client is provided to a mobile sender device, enabling the mobile sender device to send a personal communication containing a sender-selected advertisement to a recipient. Traditional mobile (wireless) devices, due to their small screen size, small memory capacity, and slow data transmission rate, typically require additional software to interface effectively with the Internet. It should be appreciated that the mobile client could be constructed using Java, SIM Toolkit, or any modern platform generally known to those skilled in the art. In an embodiment of the invention, the mobile client is constructed using the Java platform.
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(45) The datagram client will allow the sender to provide the mobile sender device 810 with message data and selected advertisement data. After the message data and selected advertisement data is compiled, and the sender has indicated that the compiled data should be sent, the datagram client will instruct the mobile sender device 810 to route the personal communication, together with the selected advertisement, to the mobile recipient device 1020 via the wireless network infrastructure 1012. At approximately the same time, the datagram client will instruct the mobile sender device 810 to upload the message data, advertisement data, and sender data to the advertising application 114 operating on the Web site 110. The advertising application 114 then stores the data in the Web site memory device 116 and determines the compensation that is due the sender. If the mobile recipient device 1020 interacts with an interactive advertisement contained within the personal communication (e.g, SMS), the mobile recipient device 1020 will be provided with additional communication data pertaining to the request data contained in the URL that is embedded within the interactive advertisement.
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(47) If an SMS message is to be sent to a mobile recipient device, at step 1128, the mobile sender device uploads the previously downloaded datagram client. This prompts a control servlet, at step 1130, operating on the Web site, to retrieve the sender's palette of advertisements from the Web site memory device and transmit the palette in an XML document to the mobile sender device. At step 1132, the palette is received and stored in the mobile sender device's memory. The sender then selects, at step 1134, the send SMS feature provided by the datagram client, which allows an SMS message to be created. At step 1136, the sender selects an advertisement from the palette that will accompany the SMS message. The sender then provides the datagram client with message data, at step 1138, which may include recipient data, subject data, and content data. A compilation of data is then transmitted to a control servlet operating on the Web site, at step 1140, which includes message data, sender data, and advertisement data. Another control servlet assigns an ID number to the message data (as previously assigned to the sender data and the advertisement data), at step 1142, and stores all compiled data in the Web site memory device. At step 1144, the advertising application determines the compensation that is due the sender based upon the selected advertisement and the number of recipients that received the advertisement. The SMS message, along with the selected advertisement, is sent by the mobile sender device, at step 1146, to the designated mobile recipient device over a wireless network infrastructure.
(48) In an alternative embodiment, the mobile sender device routes the SMS message and the selected advertisement over a wireless network infrastructure, where the cost of the transmission is billed to an account provided by the Web site. The compensation (or part thereof) normally sent to the sender is kept by the Web site to subsidize the cost of the wireless transmission.
(49) At step 1104, if the sender determines that an e-mail message is to be sent via the Internet, the mobile sender device should upload, at step 1106, the previously downloaded e-mail client. This prompts a control servlet, at step 1108, operating on the Web site, to retrieve the sender's palette of advertisements from the Web site memory device and transmit the palette in an XML document to the mobile sender device. At step 1110, the palette is received and stored in the mobile sender device's memory. The sender then selects, at step 1112, the send e-mail feature provided by the e-mail client, which allows an e-mail message to be created. At step 1114, the sender selects an advertisement from the palette that will accompany the e-mail message. The sender then provides the e-mail client with message data, at step 1116, which may include recipient data, subject data, and content data. A compilation of data is then transmitted to a control servlet operating on the Web site, at step 1118, which includes message data, sender data, and advertisement data. Another control servlet assigns an ID number to the message data (as previously assigned to the sender data and advertisement data), at step 1120, and stores all compiled data in the Web site memory device. At step 1122, the advertising application determines the compensation that is due the sender based upon the selected advertisement and the number of recipients that received the advertisement. The e-mail message, along with the selected advertisement, is then formatted, at step 1124, into an e-mail format. At step 1126, the formatted e-mail message is sent by the advertising application to the designated recipient network device over the Internet.
(50) In another embodiment of the invention, the additional communication data is sent to the recipient network device 130 so that a first portion of the additional communication data can be displayed on the recipient display 132 as soon as the first portion is received by the recipient network device 130. A remaining portion of the additional communication data, which is received after the first portion, does not affect the displaying of the first portion on the recipient network device 130. As well, subsequent portions of the additional communication data, which together make up the remaining portion, can be displayed on the recipient display 132 as soon as each portion is received by the recipient network device 130. If the recipient network device 130 does not support such a function, a display client can be provided by the Web site 110 in a downloadable format. The display client would enable the recipient network device 130 to display a first portion of additional communication data as it is received, which would be beneficial for devices with small screens, small memory capabilities, or slow data transmitting rates.
(51) Having thus described a preferred embodiment of a system and method for adding an advertisement to a personal communication, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the system have been achieved. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. The invention is further defined by the following claims.