WO2002027613A9 - System and method for facilitating information requests - Google Patents
System and method for facilitating information requestsInfo
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- WO2002027613A9 WO2002027613A9 PCT/US2001/030347 US0130347W WO0227613A9 WO 2002027613 A9 WO2002027613 A9 WO 2002027613A9 US 0130347 W US0130347 W US 0130347W WO 0227613 A9 WO0227613 A9 WO 0227613A9
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- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G06Q30/00—Commerce
- G06Q30/02—Marketing; Price estimation or determination; Fundraising
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G06Q30/00—Commerce
- G06Q30/02—Marketing; Price estimation or determination; Fundraising
- G06Q30/0241—Advertisements
- G06Q30/0251—Targeted advertisements
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- the present invention relates to a. system and method for facilitating information requests at an Internet website or other network-based service accessible for on-line communications.
- a major function of the Internet is to disseminate information. Because each user's information needs are different, the organization of the info ⁇ ation distribution function is a critical element in website design. Inevitably, because of the vast amount of info ⁇ nation available, it becomes necessary to organize any website in some sort of hierarchical fashion in which a user is led through various layers organized on a basis such as relevance or increasing amount of detail.
- the infomiation sought relates to products or services that are offered for sale
- the present invention is directed to such a system.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention provides the user several choices as to additional sources of information. For example, he or she may choose to obtain such info ⁇ nation at once, or by email or by conventional delivery services. Whatever the choice, the invention provides personalized responses to the user in an integrated system that also tracks and reports on the user's choices.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram of an Internet-based sweepstakes system of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a web page used in a prefe ⁇ ed embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the operation of a prefe ⁇ ed embodiment of the present.invention.
- Figs. 4-8 are additional web pages used in prefe ⁇ ed embodiment of the present invention.
- PC 1 personal computer 1 connects, preferably via the Internet, to host 2.
- PC 1 contains a processor, such as Pentium II, and memory.
- Host 2 is comprised of one or more web servers 3, such as Netscape Enterprise Webservers.
- the web servers 3 are in turn connected to database server 4, containing database 5.
- Database server 4 is ' connected, via a dial-up connection, local or wide area network, or'other means, to sweepstakes system 6.
- PC 1 contains and executes browser 7, which enables PC 1 to communicate with a web server 3, and contains various persistent and transient cookies 8 and 9. Cookies 8 and 9 are set by web server 3; persistent cookies 8 are typically set when a user registers with host 2 and transient cookies are typically set when the user subsequently accesses host 2.
- Browser 7 and cookies 8 and 9 reside in memory in PC 1.
- host 2 hosts a portal-type website, i.e., a website that provides hyperlinks to various services, various webpages in the website and various other websites and services.
- PC 1 connects to a web server 3, it downloads a webpage, which is displayed by browser 7.
- the webpage contains hyperlinks that are typically highlighted in some manner by browser 7.
- PC 1 sends a URL (uniform resource locator) co ⁇ esponding to the hyperlink to webserver 3.
- URL uniform resource locator
- a user is awarded points, refe ⁇ ed to herein as "bones," for clicking on hyperlinks.
- the hyperlinks may represent, in the user's view, a request for a webpage or a portion of a webpage or a request for a service or other feature of a website.
- a user may be awarded points for performing some task, such as making a webpage on host 2 the user's homepage or signing up for a service, such as email.
- the user may have to click on one or more hyperlinks to complete the task, with the last hyperlink, for example, indicating that the task has been completed.
- host 2 can send a redirection response to PC 1 , causing PC 1 to automatically request a URL associated with the completion of the task.
- different numbers of points may be awarded for clicking on different hyperlinks in accordance with a URL-Bone Table 12.
- Transient cookies 9 on PC 1 store the daily, monthly and yearly bone totals.
- a javascript on PC 1 displays a "bone box" on PC 1, containing the user's first name and daily, monthly and yearly bone totals as stored in cookies 9.
- Each webserver 3 executes ID cookie module 10 and BCBT (bone counting bone tracking) module 11.
- ID cookie module 10 generates a unique user ID when a user registers and writes the ID in a persistent cookie, called ssuid, on PC 1. The unique user ID can be generated,, for example, using Vignette Corporation's
- ID cookie module 10 also generates a unique user number, associated with each unique user ID, and writes the user number in a persistent cookie, called user ium, on PC 1.
- the user_num cookie is used as an index to conveniently access URL-Bone Table 12.
- BCBT module 11 perfomis several functions including determining whether the user interacting with the host system is a registered user and setting ;the Register_flag cookie on PC 1 to 'Y' (yes) or
- the system of Fig. 1 operates as follows.
- a user at PC 1 connects to a web server 3 in host 2 by, for example, (typing a url associated with host 2 in browser 7.
- Host 2 executes a module that generates a webpage and downloads it to PC 1.
- Web i server 3 checks if ssuid and user ⁇ um cookies exist for the user by requesting these cookies from PC 1. If browser 7 does not have cookies enabled, PC 1 displays an appropriate e ⁇ or message informing the user that cookies must be enabled.
- the ssuid and user_num cookies are persistent cookies stored on PC 1 containing a unique user ID and user number, respectively, for a registered user of the system. If these cookies do not exist, either the user has not yet registered with host system 2 or the cookies were deleted (for example, because there was a fault in
- PC 1 or the cookies were tampered with). If the user has previously registered, then he signs in by entering his user name and password. Web server 3 verifies the user name and password based on the information in password table 13. If the user name and password is verified, web server 3, creates and sets the ssuid, user_num and Dblndicator cookies in PC 1. The Dblndicator cookie identifies the database server 4 and user_bones table 5 containing info ⁇ nation about the user, which is useful if multiple databases are used. Otherwise, web server 3 causes PC 1 to report a sign-in e ⁇ or to the user.
- ID cookie module 10 on web server 3 creates an entry for the user in password table 13 and creates a unique ssuid and user number for the user.
- the registration process also collects other infonnation about the user such as the user's age, sex, address and email address.
- the web server offers the user a screen having a set of hyperlinks to other screens.
- Each of these other screens may contain additional info ⁇ nation sought by the user. More specifically, each hyperlink may identify a product or a service and the screen that is accessed may provide additional info ⁇ nation about that product or service.
- the screens that are 1 accessed may be advertisements for the product or service.
- a screen is shown in Fig. 2 and includes a display 200 of a car as well as selection buttons 202, 204 and scrolling displays 206, 208 for getting price quotes on new and pre-owned cars.
- the display in picture 200 is independent of the content of displays 206, 208.
- the car shown in display 200 could be the make and model then specified by one of displays 206, 208.
- buttons 210, 212, 214 located under picture 200.
- Clicking on button 210 causes display of another screen that provides additional info ⁇ nation about the car shown in display 200.
- Clicking on button 212 causes additional information about the car to be sent to the user by email.
- Clicking on button 214 causes a brochure or some other publication to be sent to the user.
- Different techniques can be used to determine which car is shown to the user in display 200. For example, advertisers can buy display time in display 200.
- the present invention also provides appropriate responses.
- FIG. 3 A flow chart illustrating the implementation of the invention in the case of the three choices of Fig. 2 is set forth in Fig. 3.
- the three options presented to a user are represented by decision steps 310,
- the web server continually tests at steps 310, 312, 314 if the user has clicked on any of these buttons. If the user clicks on either button 212 or 214, the web server tests at steps 322, 324 if the user has signed in. If he has not, ' the user is presented at step 326 with a sign in page and upon successfully signing in the user is returned to advertisement 300. If the user has signed in, user information is retrieved at steps 332, 334. In addition, if the user clicks on button 210, this is sensed by the server at step 310 and user info ⁇ nation is retrieved at step 330. The user information is available at this point because the user has signed in, thereby identifying himself to the server.
- Info ⁇ nation about the user is stored in database 5 at the time the user initially registers with the server.
- the particular infonnation retrieved at steps 330, 332, 334 yaries with the nature of the info ⁇ nation requested. Typically, it includes infonnation such as the user's name so as to personalize any response.
- infonnation such as the user's name so as to personalize any response.
- step 332 it includes the user's email address; and in the case of step 334 it includes the user.'s mailing address.
- Other demographic infonnation may also be provided to allow; further customization of the response provided by the server.
- the server Upon retrieving the user info ⁇ nation, the server provides a personalized response to the user. Initially, this response is in the fo ⁇ n of an additional screen that acknowledges the request aud indicates the action being taken.
- a pop-up screen such as that of Fig. 4 is displayed at step 340 to provide additional info ⁇ nation.
- the screen also provides information as to where the product or service can be obtained and the address of the supplier's website.
- the screen contain a hyperlink to the supplier's website and the server continually tests at step 350 if the user has checked on this link. If the user does, at step 360 the browser goes to the website specified by the hyperlink.
- a pop-up screen such as that of Fig. 5 is displayed at step 342 indicating that an email will be sent.
- a personalized email is sent as at step 352.
- An example of such an email is shown in Fig. 6.
- the server displays a permission page such as that shown in Fig. 7. This page requests the user's consent to use of his address.
- the server monitors the user at step 354 for his consent and, upon receiving it, displays at step 364, a confirmation page such as that shown in Fig. 8.
- the server then generates at step 374 instructions to send the additional infonnation to the user at the appropriate address.
- requests for provision of additional info ⁇ nation are aggregated at the server and transmitted in batches to the entity responsible for forwarding the additional infonnation to the requesters.
- Operation of the system generates enonnous amounts of info ⁇ nation of interest to advertisers. For example, it will be of interest to advertisers to know which displays produced requests for more infonnation, for email, for brochures, or generated visits to supplier's website and what categories of users were responsible for such requests and visits.
- This infonnation is accumulated by a tracking system 390 that monitors such activity and collects it in a marketing database.
- infonnation can also provide the basis for charging for advertising services.
- the data is also reported to the advertisers at step 394.
- Deliver Now (ordered by credit card and delivered immediately - e.g., Kozmo) - same as "special deal' ', only there might be an additional question for delivery instructions. Download Now - would go straight to a download screen.
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