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Abstract
In one embodiment, the invention provides a method for pay-per-call advertising and billing. A method, comprises generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
Description
A METHOD AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE
PAY-PER CALL ADVERTISING AND BILLING
[0001 ] This application claims priority to provisional patent application no.
60/552,124 filed 0311012004 titled "A Method and Apparatus To Provide Pay-Per-Call Advertising and Billing" (Attorney Docket No. 4704.P02927 and is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
PAY-PER CALL ADVERTISING AND BILLING
[0001 ] This application claims priority to provisional patent application no.
60/552,124 filed 0311012004 titled "A Method and Apparatus To Provide Pay-Per-Call Advertising and Billing" (Attorney Docket No. 4704.P02927 and is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates to advertising. In particular, the invention relates to pay-per-call advertising and billing for the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Performance based advertising refers to a type of advertising in which an advertiser pays only for a measurable event that is a direct result of an advertisement being viewed by a consumer. For example, paid inclusion advertising is a form of performance-based search advertising. With paid inclusion advertising, an advertisement is included within a search result page of a key word search. Each selection ("click") of the advertisement from the results page is the measurable event for which the advertiser pays. In other words, payment by the advertiser is on a per click basis.
[0004] Another form of performance-based advertising includes paid placement advertising. Paid placement advertising is similar to paid inclusion advertising in that payment is on a per click basis. However, with paid placement advertising an advertiser ranks a particular advertisement so that it appears or is placed at a particular spot, e.g., at the top of a search engine result page, thereby to increase the odds of the advertisement being selected.
(0005] Generally, advertisements may be as simple as a listing returned by a search performed on an on-line directory service. For example, a search conducted on Yahoo!'s Local Yellow Page site for "take-out Italian restaurants"
may return a laundry list of results. However, it is difficult to determine whether calls made by a user to a merchant were actually made because of the advertisement returned by the search.
may return a laundry list of results. However, it is difficult to determine whether calls made by a user to a merchant were actually made because of the advertisement returned by the search.
[0006] In one sense, the problem lies in today's pay-per-click standard. It works fine for e-businesses who have web sites, but for the millions of businesses who don't - local plumbers, roofers, florists - clicks don't mean anything. These advertisers need to see a correlation between what they're paying for and what they're getting. Clicks don't show that correlation - a report at the end of the month showing that you got 20 clicks doesn't show value to a local plumber. A
phone call, however, does demonstrate value to the advertiser - he can hear when the phone rings and evaluate the revenues that phone call generated versus the amount he spent on the advertising. Therefore, there is a clear need to change the existing model.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
phone call, however, does demonstrate value to the advertiser - he can hear when the phone rings and evaluate the revenues that phone call generated versus the amount he spent on the advertising. Therefore, there is a clear need to change the existing model.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A method and apparatus to provide pay-per-call performance based advertising and billing is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method, comprises generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal at least a portion of a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
[0008] An example of one embodiment, as follows, illustrates the objects and benefits on the present invention. Burt is a plumber in Chicago who services his local area. He doesn't have a web site, but has a phone number -1-800-CALL-BURT - to attract clients.
[0009] He tried to use Internet search engines to drive more clients to his business. Search-engine advertising, however, required him to pay for clicks to a website, which he didn't have. He set up a simple web page to direct these clicks toward his business, and spent $100 on a search engine advertisement. But at the end of the month, he still didn't know whether the advertising had significantly helped his business. His monthly report showed him that he received 25 clicks to his web page. Who were these people? How many of them called him? Was it worth the $100 he spent? He had no idea.
[0010] Enter the new phone-number-based click-to-reveal advertiser system.
Now Burt advertises with this new system. He enters his simple name and address as well as his phone number-1-800-CALL-BURT. When customers want to call him, they click to reveal his phone number, and the system tallies how many customers have done s.
[0011 J Now, at the end of the month, Burt learns that 14 people clicked to reveal his phone number. He can be quite certain that most all of these 14 people called him in the past month. He knows that he did significant business with several of them, and so the $100 he spent on click-to-reveal advertising was well spent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawings, which are included as part of the present specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiment given below serve to explain and teach the principles of the prcsent invention.
[0013] Figure 1 illustrates an exemplary network architecture for pay-per-call advertising and billing used to implement elements of the invention;
[0014] Figure 2a-b illustrate an exemplary graphical user interface (GUl7 providing pay-per-call advertising, according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary graphical user interface (GUI) providing details of a pay-per-call advertisement, according to one embodiment of the present invention; and [0016] Figure 4 illustrates an exemplary flowchart of operations performed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] A method and apparatus to provide pay-per-call performance based advertising and billing is disclosed. A method, comprises generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
(0018) In the following description, for purposes of explanation, specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required in order to practice the present invention. For example, the present invention has been described with reference to documentary data.
However, the same techniques can easily be applied to other types of data such as voice and video.
[0019] Elements of the present invention may be included within a client-server based system 100 such as that illustrated in Figure 1. According to the embodiment depicted in Figure 1, one or more servers 110 communicate to a plurality of clients 130-132. The clients 130-132 may transmit and receive data from server 110 over a variety of communication media including (but not limited to) a wide area network 125 (e.g., the Internet) via an Internet service provider (ISP) 129. Alternative communication channels such as wireless communication via satellite broadcast (not shown) are also contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
[0020]A user/client may interact with and receive feedback from server 110 using various different communication d,~vices and/or protocols. According to one embodiment, a user connects to server 110 via client software. The client software may include a browser application such as Netscape Navigators or Microsoft Internet Explorers on the user's personal computer, which communicates to electronic commerce server 110 via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (hereinafter "HT"TP'~. In other embodiments included within the scope of the invention, clients may communicate with server 110 via cellular phones and pagers (e.g., in which the necessary transaction software is electronic in a microchip), handheld computing devices, and/or touch-tone telephones.
[0021] In one embodiment, server 110 is part of a pay-per-call performance based advertising and billing system 101. Advertising system 101 includes a pay-per-call advertising module 111, that renders advertisements for merchants 160.
The advertisements take the form of an entry among a list of entries returned by an on-line search. Billing module 112 works with pay-per-call advertising module 111 to properly bill merchant 160, based on the number of users that call merchant 160 from the search results served by server 110. Also included in system 100, are user telephones 150-152, which users 140-142 utilize to contact merchant 160 over public switched telephone network (PSTN) 155. Although, only one merchant 160 is illustrated, many merchants may also be included in system 100.
[0022] In one embodiment, server 110 may include a database such as advertising database 121 for storing various types of data. This may include, for example, specific merchant data (e.g., advertisement information, merchant account information and merchant preferences) and/or more general data. The database on electronic commerce servers 110 in one embodiment runs an instance of a Relational Database Management System (R.DBMS), such as MicrosoftTM
SQL-Server, Oracle'~'M or the like.
[0023] Figure 2a illustrates an exemplary graphical user interface (GUI) providing pay-per-call advertising, according to one embodiment of the present invention. GUI 200 takes the form of a web browser display 200 seen by clients 130-132. GUI 200 renders a web page 210 that lists the results of a search.
Results page 210 is rendered when a user 140-142 provides a search term, such as "Italian Restaurant" to an on-line directory service. Search results include entries 211-214, such as Don Giovanni's, Mamma Mia's, Trattoria, and Spaghetti Palace. Each of the entries 211-214 may be ordered alphabetically; or based on advertising rates (i.e., where Don Giovanni's pays more than other merchants to be listed first). The entries 211-214 may also be listed in an order determined by a bidding system among the merchants, wherein the merchants bid to obtain placement in the search results. Alternatively, the entries 211-214 could be listed based on popularity, distance, etc.
(0024] In one embodiment, one or more of the merchant entries listed, include an option in the form of a hyperlink, option, a button, or graphical element 21 lb-214b to reveal a telephone number for the corresponding merchant, or a remaining portion of the telephone number.
[0025] For example, as shown in Figure 2b, the button 211b corresponding to Don Giovanni's was selected and the corresponding telephone number has been revealed. Once a user 140-142 has clicked on the option 211b-214b, (i.e., click-to-reveal) there is a greater certainty that the user 140-142 will use that information to provide merchant 160 with a business opportunity.
(0026] As described herein, "hyperlink" includes page-linking and graphical transformations. For example, in one embodiment, when a user clicks to reveal the telephone number of a merchant, the phone number revealed in response is not necessarily shown on a separate web page. Rather, in one embodiment, DHTML functionality may be used to keep the current web page on screen but just remove an obscured section to reveal the telephone number, or the remainder of the number. From an end-user perspective there would be no refresh of the web browser. The click-to-reveal action may keep the entire current web page being viewed intact, but just remove whatever was obscuring the phone number.
In one embodiment, the obscuring agent could be a text link, button, or graphical element.
[0427] In one embodiment, the click-to-reveal is used for billing a merchant on a pay-per-call basis, since a user 140-142 will generally click on the phone number option, only if user 140-142 intends to call merchant 160. Thus, billing module 112 can monitor the number of clicks made to a phone number option 21 lb-214b and bill the merchants accordingly.
[0028] According to one embodiment, an alias phone number (such as an"800"
number) may be used. The alias phone number is revealed by clicking a phone number option 211b-214b. Calls made to the alias phone number (including repeat calls) may be billed to the respective merchants.
[0029] In an alternate embodiment, the merchant listings as shown in Figure 2a, may provide links to a separate page for one or more of the merchants. The separate web page(s), may provide additional information on the respective merchant, including an option to reveal either a portion or the entire telephone number of the merchant. Far example, Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary graphical user interface (GLJn providing additional details of merchant. As illustrated, web browser display 300 renders a details web page 310. According to one embodiment, the merchant's name and address 320 are listed. In the example of restaurant merchants, additional options may be provided for the menu 340, directions or map 350, reviews 360, and a phone number option 330.
Additional options may be provided, depending upon the type of merchant listed, for example a listing for a movie theater may have a option to "movie times."
Alternate naming conventions may also be provided, for example, the telephone number option 330, may be renamed "click to make reservations."
[0030] In an alternate embodiment, billing module 112, in connection with PSTN
155, monitors the time interval between a click-to-reveal action and an actual phone call to the merchant 160. In this embodiment, if an actual phone call results from a click-to-reveal action within a predetermined period of time {e.g., few seconds), then there is certainty that the merchant received the call because of the web-based adverrisement, and the merchant is charged accordingly.
[0031] In another embodiment, telephone prompts arc provided to the merchant 160 to inform the merchant that the incoming phone call resulted from a "click-to-reveal" action. For example, if a user 140-142 "clicks-to-reveal" Don Giovanni's phone number and dials the revealed phone number, when Don Giovanni's answers the users call, a prompt may state "This lead is brought to you by XYZ advertisement system."
[0032] In an additional embodiment, advertising system 101 may implement automatic number identification (ANn to provide follow-up opportunities to merchant 160. Additionally, system 101 administrators can follow-up with users 140-142 to obtain information regarding their experience, using A1~TI. Another embodiment, allows ANI to identify a general location from where the call originated and match it with an 1P address of the computer requesting the "click-to-reveal" phone number. An IP address can be used to identify a general location of a user 140-142, as well.
(0033] In alternate embodiments, a portion of the desired phone number is displayed on a web page . In that embodiment, clicking the phone number option would reveal the remainder of the phone number. In other embodiments, where the performance criteria are not pay-per-call, similar options may be used and monitored. This may include pay-per-map (i.e., merchant 160 pays every time a user looks-up directions), pay-per-review (i.e., reviewers are paid whenever their review is read), ar similar metric.
[0034] Figure 4 illustrates an exemplary flowchart of operations performed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. A pay-per-call advertising and billing process 400 commences (Block 401) when a user 140-142 enters a search request (Block 405). Server 110 pulls entries from database (Block 410). Using advertising module 111, server 110 returns a list of the entries 210 as a search result. (Block 415) [0035] In one embodiment where one or more phone number options 21 lb-214b are listed for the merchants in the search results, a user 140-142 selects a phone number option to reveal a merchant's telephone number, or at least a remaining portion of the telephone number (Block 420). In response, server 110 provides the desired phone number (Block 430). Billing module 112 records the transaction and bills merchant 160 appropriately (Block 435) and the process ends (Block 499).
(0036] Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that the various modification and changes can be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit of the invention as set forth in the claims. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than in a restrictive sense.
Now Burt advertises with this new system. He enters his simple name and address as well as his phone number-1-800-CALL-BURT. When customers want to call him, they click to reveal his phone number, and the system tallies how many customers have done s.
[0011 J Now, at the end of the month, Burt learns that 14 people clicked to reveal his phone number. He can be quite certain that most all of these 14 people called him in the past month. He knows that he did significant business with several of them, and so the $100 he spent on click-to-reveal advertising was well spent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawings, which are included as part of the present specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiment given below serve to explain and teach the principles of the prcsent invention.
[0013] Figure 1 illustrates an exemplary network architecture for pay-per-call advertising and billing used to implement elements of the invention;
[0014] Figure 2a-b illustrate an exemplary graphical user interface (GUl7 providing pay-per-call advertising, according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary graphical user interface (GUI) providing details of a pay-per-call advertisement, according to one embodiment of the present invention; and [0016] Figure 4 illustrates an exemplary flowchart of operations performed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] A method and apparatus to provide pay-per-call performance based advertising and billing is disclosed. A method, comprises generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
(0018) In the following description, for purposes of explanation, specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required in order to practice the present invention. For example, the present invention has been described with reference to documentary data.
However, the same techniques can easily be applied to other types of data such as voice and video.
[0019] Elements of the present invention may be included within a client-server based system 100 such as that illustrated in Figure 1. According to the embodiment depicted in Figure 1, one or more servers 110 communicate to a plurality of clients 130-132. The clients 130-132 may transmit and receive data from server 110 over a variety of communication media including (but not limited to) a wide area network 125 (e.g., the Internet) via an Internet service provider (ISP) 129. Alternative communication channels such as wireless communication via satellite broadcast (not shown) are also contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
[0020]A user/client may interact with and receive feedback from server 110 using various different communication d,~vices and/or protocols. According to one embodiment, a user connects to server 110 via client software. The client software may include a browser application such as Netscape Navigators or Microsoft Internet Explorers on the user's personal computer, which communicates to electronic commerce server 110 via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (hereinafter "HT"TP'~. In other embodiments included within the scope of the invention, clients may communicate with server 110 via cellular phones and pagers (e.g., in which the necessary transaction software is electronic in a microchip), handheld computing devices, and/or touch-tone telephones.
[0021] In one embodiment, server 110 is part of a pay-per-call performance based advertising and billing system 101. Advertising system 101 includes a pay-per-call advertising module 111, that renders advertisements for merchants 160.
The advertisements take the form of an entry among a list of entries returned by an on-line search. Billing module 112 works with pay-per-call advertising module 111 to properly bill merchant 160, based on the number of users that call merchant 160 from the search results served by server 110. Also included in system 100, are user telephones 150-152, which users 140-142 utilize to contact merchant 160 over public switched telephone network (PSTN) 155. Although, only one merchant 160 is illustrated, many merchants may also be included in system 100.
[0022] In one embodiment, server 110 may include a database such as advertising database 121 for storing various types of data. This may include, for example, specific merchant data (e.g., advertisement information, merchant account information and merchant preferences) and/or more general data. The database on electronic commerce servers 110 in one embodiment runs an instance of a Relational Database Management System (R.DBMS), such as MicrosoftTM
SQL-Server, Oracle'~'M or the like.
[0023] Figure 2a illustrates an exemplary graphical user interface (GUI) providing pay-per-call advertising, according to one embodiment of the present invention. GUI 200 takes the form of a web browser display 200 seen by clients 130-132. GUI 200 renders a web page 210 that lists the results of a search.
Results page 210 is rendered when a user 140-142 provides a search term, such as "Italian Restaurant" to an on-line directory service. Search results include entries 211-214, such as Don Giovanni's, Mamma Mia's, Trattoria, and Spaghetti Palace. Each of the entries 211-214 may be ordered alphabetically; or based on advertising rates (i.e., where Don Giovanni's pays more than other merchants to be listed first). The entries 211-214 may also be listed in an order determined by a bidding system among the merchants, wherein the merchants bid to obtain placement in the search results. Alternatively, the entries 211-214 could be listed based on popularity, distance, etc.
(0024] In one embodiment, one or more of the merchant entries listed, include an option in the form of a hyperlink, option, a button, or graphical element 21 lb-214b to reveal a telephone number for the corresponding merchant, or a remaining portion of the telephone number.
[0025] For example, as shown in Figure 2b, the button 211b corresponding to Don Giovanni's was selected and the corresponding telephone number has been revealed. Once a user 140-142 has clicked on the option 211b-214b, (i.e., click-to-reveal) there is a greater certainty that the user 140-142 will use that information to provide merchant 160 with a business opportunity.
(0026] As described herein, "hyperlink" includes page-linking and graphical transformations. For example, in one embodiment, when a user clicks to reveal the telephone number of a merchant, the phone number revealed in response is not necessarily shown on a separate web page. Rather, in one embodiment, DHTML functionality may be used to keep the current web page on screen but just remove an obscured section to reveal the telephone number, or the remainder of the number. From an end-user perspective there would be no refresh of the web browser. The click-to-reveal action may keep the entire current web page being viewed intact, but just remove whatever was obscuring the phone number.
In one embodiment, the obscuring agent could be a text link, button, or graphical element.
[0427] In one embodiment, the click-to-reveal is used for billing a merchant on a pay-per-call basis, since a user 140-142 will generally click on the phone number option, only if user 140-142 intends to call merchant 160. Thus, billing module 112 can monitor the number of clicks made to a phone number option 21 lb-214b and bill the merchants accordingly.
[0028] According to one embodiment, an alias phone number (such as an"800"
number) may be used. The alias phone number is revealed by clicking a phone number option 211b-214b. Calls made to the alias phone number (including repeat calls) may be billed to the respective merchants.
[0029] In an alternate embodiment, the merchant listings as shown in Figure 2a, may provide links to a separate page for one or more of the merchants. The separate web page(s), may provide additional information on the respective merchant, including an option to reveal either a portion or the entire telephone number of the merchant. Far example, Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary graphical user interface (GLJn providing additional details of merchant. As illustrated, web browser display 300 renders a details web page 310. According to one embodiment, the merchant's name and address 320 are listed. In the example of restaurant merchants, additional options may be provided for the menu 340, directions or map 350, reviews 360, and a phone number option 330.
Additional options may be provided, depending upon the type of merchant listed, for example a listing for a movie theater may have a option to "movie times."
Alternate naming conventions may also be provided, for example, the telephone number option 330, may be renamed "click to make reservations."
[0030] In an alternate embodiment, billing module 112, in connection with PSTN
155, monitors the time interval between a click-to-reveal action and an actual phone call to the merchant 160. In this embodiment, if an actual phone call results from a click-to-reveal action within a predetermined period of time {e.g., few seconds), then there is certainty that the merchant received the call because of the web-based adverrisement, and the merchant is charged accordingly.
[0031] In another embodiment, telephone prompts arc provided to the merchant 160 to inform the merchant that the incoming phone call resulted from a "click-to-reveal" action. For example, if a user 140-142 "clicks-to-reveal" Don Giovanni's phone number and dials the revealed phone number, when Don Giovanni's answers the users call, a prompt may state "This lead is brought to you by XYZ advertisement system."
[0032] In an additional embodiment, advertising system 101 may implement automatic number identification (ANn to provide follow-up opportunities to merchant 160. Additionally, system 101 administrators can follow-up with users 140-142 to obtain information regarding their experience, using A1~TI. Another embodiment, allows ANI to identify a general location from where the call originated and match it with an 1P address of the computer requesting the "click-to-reveal" phone number. An IP address can be used to identify a general location of a user 140-142, as well.
(0033] In alternate embodiments, a portion of the desired phone number is displayed on a web page . In that embodiment, clicking the phone number option would reveal the remainder of the phone number. In other embodiments, where the performance criteria are not pay-per-call, similar options may be used and monitored. This may include pay-per-map (i.e., merchant 160 pays every time a user looks-up directions), pay-per-review (i.e., reviewers are paid whenever their review is read), ar similar metric.
[0034] Figure 4 illustrates an exemplary flowchart of operations performed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. A pay-per-call advertising and billing process 400 commences (Block 401) when a user 140-142 enters a search request (Block 405). Server 110 pulls entries from database (Block 410). Using advertising module 111, server 110 returns a list of the entries 210 as a search result. (Block 415) [0035] In one embodiment where one or more phone number options 21 lb-214b are listed for the merchants in the search results, a user 140-142 selects a phone number option to reveal a merchant's telephone number, or at least a remaining portion of the telephone number (Block 420). In response, server 110 provides the desired phone number (Block 430). Billing module 112 records the transaction and bills merchant 160 appropriately (Block 435) and the process ends (Block 499).
(0036] Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that the various modification and changes can be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit of the invention as set forth in the claims. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than in a restrictive sense.
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1. A method, comprising:
generating a first web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing an option to reveal at least a partial phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
generating a first web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing an option to reveal at least a partial phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising generating a separate web page when the option is selected, wherein the separate web page provides the at least partial phone number.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising billing a merchant for each instance the option is selected.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein billing a merchant further comprises charging the merchant per-call, as represented by each instance the option is selected.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising generating a separate web page associated with one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries, wherein the separate web page provides the option to reveal at least a partial phone number of the one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the separate web page includes details of at least one of merchant address, menu, and reviews.
7. A system, comprising:
means for generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and means for providing a option to reveal at least a partial phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
means for generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and means for providing a option to reveal at least a partial phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
8. The system of claim 7, further comprising means for generating a separate web page when the option is selected, wherein the separate web page provides the at least partial phone number.
9. The system of claim 7, further comprising means for billing a merchant for each instance the option is selected.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein billing a merchant further comprises means for charging the merchant per-call, as represented by each instance the option is selected.
11. The system of claim 7, further comprising means for generating a separate web page associated with one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries, wherein the separate web page provides the option to reveal at least a partial phone number of the one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the separate web page includes details of at least one of merchant address, menu, and reviews.
13. A machine-readable medium, having stored thereon a sequence of instructions, which when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform a method comprising:
generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal at least a portion of a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal at least a portion of a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
14. The machine-readable medium of claim 13, having stored thereon-additional instructions, said additional instructions when executed by a computer, cause said computer to further perform the method of generating a separate web page when the option is selected, wherein the separate web page provides the at least portion of a phone number.
15. The machine-readable medium of claim 13, having stored thereon-additional instructions, said additional instructions when executed by a computer, cause said computer to further perform the method of billing a merchant for each instance the option is selected.
16. The machine-readable medium of claim 15, having stored thereon-additional instructions, said additional instructions when executed by a computer, cause said computer to further perform the method of charging the merchant per-call, as represented by each instance the option is selected.
17. The machine-readable medium of claim 13, having stored thereon-additional instructions, said additional instructions when executed by a computer, cause said computer to further perform the method of generating a separate web page associated with one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries, wherein the separate web page provides the option to reveal at least a partial phone number of the one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
18. A system, comprising:
a processor;
a network interface coupled to the processor; and a machine-readable medium having stored thereon a set of instructions which when executed cause a system to perform a method comprising of generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal at least a portion of a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries..
a processor;
a network interface coupled to the processor; and a machine-readable medium having stored thereon a set of instructions which when executed cause a system to perform a method comprising of generating a web page listing a plurality of merchant entries; and providing a option to reveal at least a portion of a phone number of at least one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries..
19. The system of claim 18, wherein the machine-readable medium further includes instructions, which when executed further perform method comprising of generating separate web page when the option is selected, wherein the separate web page is to provide the at least a portion of the phone number.
20. The system of claim 18, wherein the machine-readable medium further includes instructions, which when executed further perform method comprising of billing a merchant for each instance the option is selected.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein the machine-readable medium further includes instructions, which when executed further perform method comprising of charging the merchant per-call, as represented by each instance the option is selected.
22. The system of claim 18, wherein the machine-readable medium further includes instructions, which when executed further perform method comprising of generating a separate web page associated with one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries, wherein the separate web page provides the option to reveal at least a partial phone number of the one merchant entry of the plurality of merchant entries.
23. The system of claim 22, wherein the separate web page is to include details of at least one of merchant address, menu, and reviews.
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