SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING, REVIEWING, EDITING, AND TRANSFERRING AN ADVERTISING UNIT IN A SINGLE ENVIRONMENT
This invention is directed to embodiments of systems and methods for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting an advertising unit in a single environment. In one embodiment, a method can include executing an ad unit component module program adapted to operate in a single environment. The method can further include simultaneously executing an authoring tool program to facilitate the single environment, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program. Furthermore, the method can include utilizing at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program, wherein the at least one tool is adapted to generate an advertising unit in the single environment.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. Non-Provisional Ser. No. 12/131,842, entitled “Systems and Methods for Generating, Reviewing, Editing, and Transmitting an Advertising Unit in a Single Environment,” filed Jun. 2, 2008; which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/941,198, entitled “Systems and Methods for Generating, Reviewing, and Editing an Advertising Unit in a Flash Environment,” filed May 31, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to advertising media, and in particular, relates to systems and methods for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting an advertising unit in a single environment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAs consumers continue to use the Internet to shop, browse, and spend time online, online advertising by businesses has increased dramatically. Different types of online advertising have been developed including banner ads, floating ads, expanding ads, pop-ups, pop-unders, and videos, among others. Many businesses outsource the creation of their online advertising to developers or advertising agencies who may work with their clients to create an online ad. Developers and advertising agencies have used various conventional tools and programs, such as software application programs, to develop online advertising for viewing on the Internet. In many instances, the exchange of information between a developer or an advertising agency, and a client can be a relatively complex process. Often times, the process includes the exchange of different drafts of an online ad until the client approves the ad for online publication or release. For many reasons, conventional tools and programs may be cumbersome and time consuming when used to combine the processes for modifying an online ad and exchanging drafts of an online ad. One drawback of conventional tools and programs is that such tools and programs may not accommodate differences in computer equipment, thus causing revisions in an online ad to be difficult to implement. Another drawback of conventional tools and programs is that such tools and programs require significant customization to provide suitable functionality to track the online advertising units once they have been transferred and are available to an Internet user. Another drawback of conventional tools and programs is that such tools and programs may require users to separate the process of revising an online ad from the process of exchanging various files containing the online advertising content in a network environment. This separation of processes creates complexity in both the processes and the environments which slows those processes and often relates to higher levels of failure. Further, the lack of integration for the processes into the development environment used by the developer and agency can perpetuate the inefficiencies in the conventional processes.
Therefore, a need exists for systems and methods for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting an advertising unit in a single environment.
Furthermore, a need exists for systems and methods for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting a rich media advertising unit in a single environment.
Furthermore, a need exists for systems and methods for providing tracking capabilities within an advertising unit in a single environment.
Furthermore, a need exists for systems and methods for providing tracking capabilities within a rich media advertising unit in a single environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONSystems and methods according to various aspects and embodiments of the invention address some or all of these issues and combinations of them. They do so by providing at least one system and method for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting an advertising unit in a single environment. Furthermore, embodiments can provide a system for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting a rich media advertising unit in a single environment. For example, in one system embodiment, an advertising unit designer can work with a customer, such as an advertising agency, to design and test an advertising unit, such as a rich media advertising unit which incorporates one or more videos, related ad content, and suitable tracking capability within a single environment, such as a Flash environment. The system can provide both the designer and the customer with a set of tools, such as drag and drop-type components, to add, modify, edit, and transfer the advertising unit of interest. Using the system, both the designer and the advertising agency can review and edit the advertising unit in the single environment, such as a Flash or Silverlight environment, and the process for developing the resulting advertising unit can be streamlined to permit relatively efficient transfer of the advertising unit. In one embodiment, a system can provide a user with a plug-in component to a Flash or Silverlight environment which allows the user to create and test an advertising unit, such as a rich media video, in a single environment such as a Flash or Silverlight environment, and then transfer that advertising unit without leaving the Flash or Silverlight environment. In another embodiment, a system can provide a user with a plug-in component to facilitate a single environment, such as a Flash or Silverlight environment, which allows the user to automatically create various tracking capabilities as part of the creation and testing of an advertising unit.
Embodiments of the invention can include systems and methods for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting an advertising unit in a single environment. In one embodiment, a method can include executing an ad unit component module program adapted to operate in a single environment. The method can further include simultaneously executing an authoring tool program to facilitate the single environment, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program. Furthermore, the method can include utilizing at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program, wherein the at least one tool is adapted to generate an advertising unit in the single environment.
In another embodiment, a method can include simultaneously executing an ad unit component module program and an authoring tool program, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted to facilitate execution of the ad unit component module program in a single environment, and wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program. The method can further include, within the single environment, generating an advertising unit with at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program. In addition, the method can include, within the single environment, receiving edited content for the advertising unit from at least one user. Further, the method can include, within the single environment, modifying the advertising unit based at least in part on the received edited content.
In yet another embodiment, a system can include an ad generation component module program adapted to operate in a single environment. The system can also include an authoring tool program adapted to facilitate the single environment, and further adapted to simultaneously execute with the ad generation component module, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program. Furthermore, the system can include wherein the ad generation component module program comprises at least one tool adapted to generate an advertising unit in the single environment.
Embodiments of the invention can also include a system and method for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting a rich media advertising unit in a single environment.
Other systems and methods according to various embodiments of the invention will become apparent with respect to the remainder of this document.
As used herein, an “advertising unit” or “ad unit” means an electronic advertisement that can be viewed using a computer display or other display device in communication with a processor or a network. Examples of advertising units can include, but are not limited to, banner ads, floating ads, expanding ads, pop-ups, pop-unders, and videos.
As used herein, the term “Flash” relates to the use of Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, or any other Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or a similar scripting or other programming language. Suitable examples of Flash are provided by Macromedia or Adobe Systems.
As used herein, the term “Silverlight” relates to the use of Microsoft Silverlight, or any other Silverlight-type product utilizing a scripting or other programming language. Suitable examples of Silverlight are provided by Microsoft Corporation.
As used herein, the term “single environment” means an environment in which a user can generate, review, edit, and transmit an advertising unit to another user by way of a single application program, and other users can modify, review, edit, and transfer the same advertising unit using the same application program. Examples of suitable single environments can be an Adobe Flash environment and a Microsoft Silverlight environment.
As used herein, the terms “transmitting” and “transferring” are used interchangeably.
Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for generating, reviewing, editing, and transmitting an advertising unit in a single environment. Embodiments can also generate rich media advertising units and videos in a single environment. Embodiments can also create tracking capabilities for an advertising unit and/or a rich media advertising unit. An example environment and system in accordance with an embodiment of the invention are shown in
The communications network 102 shown in
Each client device 104a-n can be a computer or processor-based device capable of communicating with the communications network 102 via a signal, such as a wireless frequency signal or a direct wired communication signal. Each client device, such as 104a, can include a processor 106 and a computer-readable medium, such as a random access memory (RAM) 108, coupled to the processor 106. The processor 106 can execute computer-executable program instructions stored in memory 108. Computer executable program instructions stored in memory 108 can include an advertisement generation application program, such as an ad unit component module or engine 110 or ad unit component module program. One example of an ad unit component module or engine is the AdWonder™ Flash Component application program which is distributed by EyeWonder, Inc. of Atlanta, Ga. The ad unit component module or engine 110 can be adapted to implement a method for generating, reviewing, editing, and transferring an advertising unit, such as a rich media advertising unit or video, in a single environment, such as a Flash or Silverlight environment. In addition, an ad unit component module or engine 110 can be adapted to receive one or more signals from one or more users 116A-N and/or other client devices 104n. Other examples of functionality and aspects of embodiments of an ad unit component module or engine 110 are described below.
One embodiment of an ad unit component module or engine can include a main application program process with multiple threads. Another embodiment of an ad unit component module or engine can include different programming threads or functional modules. One example of a programming thread or functional module can include an authoring tool program such as a Flash or Silverlight authoring tool 112, for example, Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, Microsoft Silverlight or another Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or another scripting language. Another example of a programming thread or functional module can be a module for communicating with a user. Another programming thread or functional module can be a module for communicating with a customer system such as a customer client device. Yet another programming thread or functional module can provide communications and exchange of data between a user and customer system or customer client device. One other programming thread or functional module can provide database management functionality, including storing, searching, and retrieving data, information, or data records from a combination of databases, data storage devices, and one or more associated servers.
In one embodiment, an ad unit component module or engine, such as 110, can facilitate generating, reviewing, editing, and transferring an advertising unit in a single environment. In this embodiment, the ad unit component module or engine 110 can plug-in into or otherwise operate in conjunction with an authoring tool program such as a Flash or Silverlight authoring tool 112, for example, Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, or Microsoft Silverlight, to facilitate user generation, review, editing, and transfer of one or more advertising units in a single environment. As shown in
Using the ad unit component module or engine 110, a user could, for example, transfer one or more advertising units to another user to generate, review, edit, and transfer back modified and/or original advertising units using the same authoring tool program and within a single environment, such as a Flash or Silverlight environment 112A. In at least one embodiment, to facilitate transfer of an advertising unit, an ad unit component module or engine such as 110 can include or otherwise operate in conjunction with a Java-based service module adapted to compress and transmit one or more files associated with an advertising unit. For instance, the Java-based service module can communicate with the ad unit component module or engine 110 via one or more TCP/IP ports, and any number of files comprising an advertising unit can be compressed by the Java-based service module for transmission via a network, such as 102, to a server, such as 120. Another user, such as 116N, may access or otherwise receive some or all of the compressed files associated with the advertising unit via the server 120, and using a Java environment, such as a Java Runtime Environment provided by Sun Microsystems. The user 116N may execute or otherwise access some or all of the files comprising the advertising unit on a client device, such as 104n, for use with an ad unit component module or engine or authoring tool program.
In the above manner, multiple users can generate, review, edit, and transfer the same advertising unit in a single environment, such as 112A, and none of the users would have to use other application programs, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, or other authoring tools or communication tools, to generate, review, edit, and transfer the advertising unit.
Suitable processors may comprise a microprocessor, an ASIC, and state machines. Such processors comprise, or may be in communication with, media, for example computer-readable media, which stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform the steps described herein. Embodiments of computer-readable media include, but are not limited to, an electronic, optical, magnetic, or other storage or transmission device capable of providing a processor, such as the processor 106, with computer-readable instructions. Other examples of suitable media include, but are not limited to, a floppy disk, CD-ROM, DVD, magnetic disk, memory chip, ROM, RAM, an ASIC, a configured processor, all optical media, all magnetic tape or other magnetic media, or any other medium from which a computer processor can read instructions. Also, various other forms of computer-readable media may transmit or carry instructions to a computer, including a router, private or public network, or other transmission device or channel, both wired and wireless. The instructions may comprise code from any computer-programming language, including, for example, C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, Java, Python, Perl, PHP, ActionScript and JavaScript.
Client devices 104a-n may also comprise a number of external or internal devices such as a mouse, a CD-ROM, DVD, a keyboard, a display, or other input or output devices. As shown in
A user, such as 116A, can interact with a client device, such as 104a, via an input device (not shown) such as a keyboard or a mouse. For example, a user 116A can input information, such as rich media ad data associated with an ad or video product, other ad or video product-related information, or information associated with ads or videos, via the client device 104a. Another user, such as 116N, can interact with another client device, such as 104n, via another input device (not shown) to input information such as rich media ad data. In this manner, both users 116A, 116N can review, edit, and transfer the same advertising unit within the same or single environment.
Memory, such as 110 in
The memory 108 and database 118 can be in communication with any number of other databases, such as a centralized database, or other types of data storage devices. When needed, data stored in the memory 108 or database 118 may be transmitted to a centralized database capable of receiving data, information, or data records from more than one database or other data storage devices.
The system 100 can display an ad or video product and rich media ad-related information via an output device associated with a client device. In one embodiment, ad or video product specification and reliability information can be displayed on an output device, such as a display, associated with a remotely located client device, such as 104a. Suitable types of output devices can include, but are not limited to, private-type displays, public-type displays, plasma displays, LCD displays, touch screen devices, and projector displays on cinema-type screens.
The system 100 can also include a server 120 in communication with the network 102. In one embodiment, the server 120 can be in communication with a public switched telephone network. Similar to the client devices 104a-n, the server device 120 shown comprises a processor 122 coupled to a computer-readable memory 124. In the embodiment shown, ad authoring module 126 or engine can be stored in memory 124 associated with the server 120. The server device 120 can be in communication with a database, such as 118, or other data storage device. The database 118 can receive and store data from the server 120, or from a client device, such as 104a, via the network 102. Data stored in the database 118 can be retrieved by the server 120 or client devices 104a-n as needed.
The server 120 can transmit and receive information to and from multiple sources via the network 102, including a client device such as 104a, and a database such as 118 or other data storage device.
Server device 120, depicted as a single computer system, may be implemented as a network of computer processors. Examples of suitable server device 120 are servers, mainframe computers, networked computers, a processor-based device, and similar types of systems and devices. Client processor 106 and the server processor 122 can be any of a number of computer processors, such as processors from Intel Corporation of Santa Clara, Calif. and Motorola Corporation of Schaumburg, Ill. The computational tasks associated with rendering a graphical image could be performed on the server device(s) and/or some or all of the client device(s).
The server processor 122 and a computer-readable medium, such as a random access memory (RAM) 124, coupled to the processor 122, can execute computer-executable program instructions stored in memory 124. Computer executable program instructions stored in memory 124 can include an advertisement generation application program, such as an ad unit component module or engine 126. One example of an ad unit component module or engine, similar to 110 above, is the AdWonder™ Flash Component application program which is distributed by EyeWonder, Inc. of Atlanta, Ga. The ad unit component module or engine 126, similar to 110, can be adapted to implement a method for generating, reviewing, editing, and transferring an advertising unit, such as a rich media advertising unit or video, in a single environment, such as a Flash environment or Silverlight environment. In addition, an ad unit component module or engine 126 can be adapted to receive one or more signals from one or more users 116A-N and/or other client devices 104n. Other examples of functionality and aspects of embodiments of an ad unit component module or engine 126 are described above with respect to 110.
The configuration and arrangement of the components shown and described with respect to
Using the example system 100 illustrated in
In block 202, at least one tool adapted to generate an advertising unit is provided. In this embodiment, an ad unit component module or engine, such as 110 in
In another embodiment, an ad unit component module or engine 110 can provide drag and drop-type functionality or tools to be adapted to a components panel in a Flash or Silverlight authoring tool 112, such as Adobe Flash 8, or Microsoft Silverlight. A user, for instance 116A, can drag and/or drop one or more components to an advertising unit of interest to generate multiple video screens, video buttons, and testing functionality.
In yet another embodiment, drag and drop-type functionality can include, but are not limited to, components such as audio on, audio off, audio slider, audio toggle, clickthru, façcade, fast forward, pause, play, progress bar, replay, rewind, stop, video screen, and video toggle.
In another embodiment event-type functionality can include, but is not limited to, setting a time-based video event, setting a user action-based event such as when a user rolls out of an ad layer, and setting a video event such as when a predetermined video characteristic is detected.
In another embodiment, command-type functionality can include, but is not limited to, a standard task, creating an expandable ad, adding video, and any command function which can be performed after an ad unit has been started.
In another embodiment, template-type functionality can include, but is not limited to, a predetermined size for an ad unit, a predetermined format for an ad unit, a banner template, and an expandable template.
In another embodiment, testing component-type functionality can include, but is not limited to, testing an ad unit, and inserting one or more clicktags and/or clicktagvalues for clickthrus associated with an ad unit.
In another embodiment, an ad unit component module or engine 110 can provide methods and code hints functionality or tools to be adapted to an ActionScript panel in a Flash or Silverlight authoring tool 112 such as Adobe Flash 8 or Microsoft Silverlight. A user, for instance 116A, could type “EW.” within an ActionScript panel, which can prompt any number of standard Eyewonder methods. In one example, a user 116A can prompt video specific functionality by typing “EW.Video” within the Action Script panel, and a list of video functionality can be provided for selection. Other methods can be loaded within each respective component set within the ActionScript panel, and can be called by the user 116A using an appropriate command such as “EW.Command”.
In yet another embodiment, methods and code hints functionality can include, but are not limited to, EW.clickthru, EW.close, EW.contract, EW.expand, EW.loadChildSwf, EW.open, EW.sendToPanel, EW.trackInteraction, EW.trackEvent, EW.unloadChildSwf, EW.download, EW.loadContent, EW.loadSound, EW.onRollOff, EW.onClickThru, EW.Video.addEventListener, EW.Video.stopAll, EW.Video.registerButton, and EW.Video.getView.
Block 202 is followed by block 204, in which an advertising unit is stored. In this embodiment, the ad unit component module or engine 110 can receive ad content generated by a user using the at least one tool adapted to generate an advertising unit. The ad unit component module or engine 110 can store the ad content as an advertising unit in a data storage device, such as a memory or database. Examples of data storage device can include, but are not limited to, memory 108, memory 124, database 118, or a similar type of data storage device associated with a client device 104a-n, or server 120.
Block 204 is followed by block 206, in which a review of the advertising unit is provided in a single environment. In this embodiment, the ad unit component module or engine 110 can provide a review of the advertising unit in a single environment, such as a Flash environment or Silverlight environment, wherein a user can observe the advertising unit in the single environment. For example, a suitable single environment can be a Flash environment, which is an environment for executing a creative application program which permits one user to generate an advertising unit in a particular format, and further permits another user to review and edit the advertising unit in the same format without having to use other application programs, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook, to edit, review, or transmit the advertising unit. Examples of suitable creative application programs can include, but are not limited to, Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, and Microsoft Silverlight.
Block 206 is followed by block 208, in which edited content for the advertising unit is received. In this embodiment, the ad unit component module or engine 110 can receive one more modifications to the advertising unit, such as new content or edits. In one example, an ad unit component module or engine such as 110 can facilitate, within a single environment, receiving one or more edits to a particular advertising unit from one or more users, such as a 116A and 116N.
Block 208 is followed by block 210, in which edited content for the advertising unit is stored. In this embodiment, the ad unit component module or engine 110 can store one or more modifications to the advertising unit, such newly received content or edits. In one example, edits to a particular advertising unit can be stored in memory such as 108, or in a database such as 118, or a similar type of data storage device associated with a client device 104a-n.
Block 210 is followed by block 212, in which a review of edited content of the advertising unit can be provided in a single environment. In this embodiment, the ad unit component module or engine 110 can provide a review of the advertising unit in a single environment, such as a Flash environment or Silverlight environment, wherein a user can observe the edited content of the advertising unit in the single environment. As explained above, a suitable single environment can be a Flash or Silverlight environment, which is an environment for executing a creative application program which permits one user to generate an advertising unit in a particular format, and further permits another user to review and edit the advertising unit in the same format without having to use other application programs, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook, to edit, review, or transmit the advertising unit. Examples of suitable creative application programs can include, but are not limited to, Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, and Microsoft Silverlight.
The method 200 ends at block 212.
Using the example system 100 illustrated in
In block 302, an ad unit component module program adapted to operate in a single environment is executed. In the embodiment shown, an ad unit component module program or ad unit component module or engine such as 110 in
In one aspect, the single environment can include an Adobe Flash environment or a Microsoft Silverlight environment.
Block 302 is followed by block 304, in which an authoring tool program to facilitate the single environment is simultaneously executed, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program. In the embodiment shown, an ad authoring tool such as a Flash authoring tool 112 in
In one aspect, the authoring tool program can include at least one of the following: Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, Microsoft Silverlight, or another Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or another scripting language.
In another aspect, an ad unit component module or engine 110 can provide drag and drop-type functionality or tools to be adapted to a components panel in a Flash or Silverlight authoring tool 112 such as Adobe Flash 8 or Microsoft Silverlight. A user, for instance 116A, can drag and/or drop one or more components to an advertising unit of interest to generate multiple video screens, video buttons, and testing functionality.
In yet another aspect, drag and drop-type functionality can include, but are not limited to, components such as audio on, audio off, audio slider, audio toggle, clickthru, façcade, fast forward, pause, play, progress bar, replay, rewind, stop, video screen, and video toggle.
In another aspect, an ad unit component module or engine 110 can provide methods and code hints functionality or tools to be adapted to an ActionScript panel in a Flash or Silverlight authoring tool 112 such as Adobe Flash 8 or Microsoft Silverlight. A user, for instance 116A, could type “EW.” within an ActionScript panel, which can prompt any number of standard Eyewonder methods. In one example, a user 116A can prompt video specific functionality by typing “EW.Video” within the Action Script panel, and a list of video functionality can be provided for selection. Other methods can be loaded within each respective component set within the ActionScript panel, and can be called by the user 116A using an appropriate command such as “EW.Command”.
In yet another aspect, methods and code hints functionality can include, but are not limited to, EW.clickthru, EW.close, EW.contract, EW.expand, EW.loadChildSwf, EW.open, EW.sendToPanel, EW.trackInteraction, EW.trackEvent, EW.unloadChildSwf, EW.download, EW.loadContent, EW.loadSound, EW.onRollOff, EW.onClickThru, EW.Video.addEventListener, EW.Video.stopAll, EW.Video.registerButton, and EW.Video.getView.
Block 304 is followed by block 306, in which at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program is utilized, wherein the at least one tool is adapted to generate an advertising unit in the single environment. In the embodiment shown, a tool such as an editing tool illustrated in
In one aspect, the at least one tool can include a creative application program tool.
In one aspect, the method 300 can further include within the single environment, receiving edited content for the advertising unit from another user, wherein the edited content is adapted to modify the original advertising unit.
In one aspect, the method can further include within the single environment, transferring one or more files associated with the advertising unit to the at least one user.
The method 300 ends at block 306.
Using the example system 100 illustrated in
In block 402, an ad unit component module program and an authoring tool program are simultaneously executed, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted to facilitate execution of the ad unit component module program in a single environment, and wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program. In the embodiment shown, an ad unit component module program or ad unit component module or engine such as 110 in
In one aspect, the single environment can include an Adobe Flash environment, or a Microsoft Silverlight environment.
In one aspect, the authoring tool program can include at least one of the following: Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, Microsoft Silverlight, or another Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or another scripting language.
Block 402 is followed by block 404, in which within the single environment, an advertising unit with at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program is generated. In the embodiment shown, a tool such as a creative tool illustrated in
In one aspect, the at least one tool can include a creative application program tool.
Block 404 is followed by block 406, in which in within the single environment, edited content for the advertising unit from at least one user is received. In the embodiment shown, edited content for an advertising unit from a user such as 116N in
Block 406 is followed by block 408, in which within the single environment, the advertising unit is modified based at least in part on the received edited content. In the embodiment shown, the ad unit component module, such as 110 in
In one aspect, the method 400 can include storing the advertising unit.
In another aspect, the method 400 can further include within the single environment, transferring one or more files associated with the advertising unit to the at least one user.
The methods disclosed herein are by way of example only, and other methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention can include other elements or steps, including fewer or greater numbers of element or steps than the example methods described herein as well as various combinations of these or other elements.
In one embodiment, a particular Flash 8 file (FLA) or Flash 9 file (FLA) can be selected by a user, via fields 610 or 612, to display a particular advertising unit with maximum compatibility. In another embodiment, a particular image failover can be selected by a user, via field 614, if a reviewing user does not have a particular Flash version installed to suitably view a particular advertising unit.
In one embodiment, a user can select any number of pixels to expand any side of a particular advertising unit, including the left side, top or upper (upward) side, right side, and bottom or lower (downward) side.
In one embodiment, a user can select multiple videos for an advertising unit. In the user selection, the user can indicate a particular order for the display of the videos in the advertising unit.
In one embodiment, user selection of the view video command 812 permits a user to review and observe a particular video. In this instance, a new window may appear on the user's output device or display, and the selected video can be played within the new window.
In one embodiment, a server such as 120 in
In one embodiment, a click tag called a failover can be created. In this example, the failover is an alternative link to associate with an advertising unit, video, or other ad content in the event an initial link is broken or otherwise does not suitably function.
In one embodiment, a user can select a particular Flash environment to test and review an advertising unit in. For example, a user can select a Flash 8 environment to test a particular advertising unit in by way of selecting the Test Flash 8 command button 1108. Alternatively, a user can select a Flash 9 environment to test a particular advertising unit in by way of selecting the Test Flash 9 1110 command button. In either instance, the system will generate some or all the SWF files associated with the advertising unit, and test the advertising unit in the selected environment.
In one embodiment, a user can test and review the rollover and rolloff functionality of a particular advertising unit. For example, a user can select the Test onRollOff command button 1114, and the system can artificially generate the rollover and rolloff functionality detected by the underlying programming in the advertising unit. In another embodiment, the advertising unit can be transferred so that the rollover and rolloff functionality for the particular advertising unit can be tested online.
In one embodiment, a user can select additional reporting to be recorded by the system and to be displayed in the testing panel 1102. Additional reporting can include, but is not limited to, testing, and traces.
In one embodiment, a set of creative application program tools, such as drag and drop-type functions or commands, can be presented adjacent to a new window associated with the advertising unit. A user can modify or edit the advertising unit by way of manipulating one or more of the creative application program tools, such as dragging and dropping various objects onto the advertising unit in the new window. The system can store any modifications and edits provided by the user, and the modified advertising unit can be stored for subsequent retrieval, review, and testing.
In one embodiment, a user can select the Publish Now 1204 command to proceed with publication of the advertising unit. For example, a user can select a particular advertising unit to transfer by way of selecting the Publish Now command button 1204. When selected, the system will proceed to transfer some or all associated FLA files, and upload the files to the ad unit generation module or engine 126. A link to the transferred advertising unit can be generated by the ad unit component module or engine 110, and the link can be provided to a user via a client device 104a for approval and/or demonstration.
In one embodiment, a user can submit the advertising unit to a quality control process. For example, a user can select the Submit to QA command button 1206, and the system can transmit the advertising unit to or otherwise facilitate a quality control process. In this instance, the advertising unit can be submitted to a designer for additional review and testing in accordance with a suitable quality control process.
In one embodiment, a user can create a demonstration for a particular advertising unit. For example, a user can select the Create Demo command button 1208, and the system can create a local or remote demo. In this instance, some or all associated FLA files can be published and uploaded to the ad unit generation module or engine 126 at the server 120. The ad unit component module or engine 126 can generate a webpage with one or more links to an online demonstration of the advertising unit of interest.
Another menu tab, such as Ad History 1210, can provide additional user commands and relevant information for generating, reviewing, and editing an advertising unit in a single environment, such as a Flash or Silverlight environment. In this example, when a user selects the tab 1210, a new webpage or field can be generated, and historical information associated with a particular advertising unit can be provided to a user.
While the above description contains many specifics, these specifics should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but merely as exemplifications of the disclosed embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision many other possible variations that are within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A method for generating an advertising unit in a single environment, the method comprising:
- executing an ad unit component module program adapted to operate in a single environment;
- simultaneously executing an authoring tool program to facilitate the single environment, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program; and
- utilizing at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program, wherein the at least one tool is adapted to generate an advertising unit in the single environment.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the single environment comprises an Adobe Flash environment, or a Microsoft Silverlight environment.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the authoring tool program comprises at least one of the following: Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, or another Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or another scripting language.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one tool comprises a creative application program tool.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- within the single environment, receiving edited content for the advertising unit from another user, wherein the edited content is adapted to modify the original advertising unit.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- utilizing at least one tracking tool associated with the ad unit component module program, wherein the at least one tracking tool is adapted to collect information associated with at least one event or interaction associated with the advertising unit.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- within the single environment, transferring one or more files associated with the advertising unit to another user.
8. A method for manipulating an advertising unit in a single environment, the method comprising:
- simultaneously executing an ad unit component module program and an authoring tool program, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted to facilitate execution of the ad unit component module program in a single environment, and wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program;
- within the single environment, generating an advertising unit with at least one tool associated with the ad unit component module program;
- within the single environment, receiving edited content for the advertising unit from at least one user; and
- within the single environment, modifying the advertising unit based at least in part on the received edited content.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- storing the advertising unit.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- utilizing at least one tracking tool associated with the ad unit component module program, wherein the at least one tracking tool is adapted to collect information associated with at least one event or interaction associated with the advertising unit.
11. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- within the single environment, transferring one or more files associated with the advertising unit to the at least one user.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the single environment comprises an Adobe Flash environment, or a Microsoft Silverlight environment.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the authoring tool program comprises at least one of the following: Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, Microsoft Silverlight, or another Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or another scripting language.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein the at least one tool comprises a creative application program tool.
15. A system for generating an advertising unit in a single environment, the system comprising:
- an ad generation component module program adapted to operate in a single environment; and
- an authoring tool program adapted to facilitate the single environment, and further adapted to simultaneously execute with the ad generation component module, wherein the authoring tool program is adapted by the ad unit component module program to provide functionality associated with authoring tool program; and
- wherein the ad generation component module program comprises at least one tool adapted to generate an advertising unit in the single environment.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the ad generation component module program further comprises at least one tracking tool adapted to collect information associated with at least one event or interaction associated with the advertising unit.
17. The system of claim 15, wherein the single environment comprises an Adobe Flash environment, or a Microsoft Silverlight environment.
18. The system of claim 15, wherein the authoring tool program comprises at least one of the following: Adobe Flash 8, Adobe Flash 9, Microsoft Silverlight, or another Flash-type product utilizing ActionScript or another scripting language.
19. The system of claim 15, wherein the at least one tool comprises a creative application program tool.
20. The system of claim 15, wherein the ad generation component module program is further adapted to receive edited content for modification of the advertising unit.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 12, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 1, 2009
Applicant: EyeWonder, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)
Inventors: Erin Coker (Atlanta, GA), Aleksei Tolompoiko (Cumming, GA), Justin Haygood (Marietta, GA), Alfred Xavier (Cumming, GA)
Application Number: 12/209,715
International Classification: G06Q 30/00 (20060101);