SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTEXTUAL ADVERTISING AND MERCHANDIZING BASED ON USER CONFIGURABLE PREFERENCES
A computer-implemented system and method for contextual advertising and merchandising based on user configurable preferences is disclosed. The system in an example embodiment includes an advertising (ad) preferences service to obtain user preference information related to advertising, enable user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising, and modify the presentation of advertising to the user based upon the user configured preference information.
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1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates to methods and systems supporting online advertising and online transactions by a user. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to contextual advertising and merchandizing based on user configurable preferences.
2. Related Art
An increasingly popular way of delivering Internet advertisements is to tie the presentation of advertisements to particular user behaviors and/or user profiles, and/or user demographics. Such user behaviors include user access to a particular web page, user selection (also called mouse-clicking or clicking) of a particular location on a web page, user entry of a particular search string or keyword, and the like. In order to target advertising accurately, advertisers or vendors pay to have their advertisements presented in response to certain kinds of events—that is, their advertisements are presented when particular user behaviors warrant such presentation. If a particular advertisement (ad) leads to some user action, an advertiser may receive remuneration for the ad.
Using other systems and processes on the Web, users can search for goods and services via the Internet and shop or make purchases of goods or services over the Internet. Unfortunately, conventional systems have not been able to create an effective way of extracting keywords from web pages and create contextual advertisements that may lead to a user purchase transaction.
Some conventional web-based merchants use affiliate programs. In an affiliate program, the merchant itself must track purchase transactions and reward 3rd party affiliates when purchase transactions are completed. This transaction tracking and rewarding process imposes a significant administrative burden on the merchant. Moreover, the tracking/reward functionality must be replicated for each merchant that chooses to use such a system. Current technology does not provide a solution for off-loading this tracking/reward functionality to a 3rd party without risking an increase in fraudulent transactions and a decrease in the time-efficiency of processing purchase transactions.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,948,061 discloses methods and apparatuses for targeting the delivery of advertisements over a network such as the Internet. Statistics are compiled on individual users and networks and the use of the advertisements is tracked to permit targeting of the advertisements of individual users. In response to requests from affiliated sites, an advertising server transmits to people accessing the page of a site an appropriate one of the advertisements based upon profiling of users and networks. However, the user is not offered the opportunity to opt-out of the advertising or to configure the preferences or profile that was automatically created based on user activity.
Thus, a system and method for contextual advertising and merchandising based on user configurable preferences is needed.
Embodiments illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
A computer-implemented system and method for contextual advertising and merchandising based on user configurable preferences is disclosed. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth. However, it is understood that embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known processes, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure the clarity of this description.
As described further below, according to various example embodiments of the disclosed subject matter described and claimed herein, there is provided a computer-implemented system and method for contextual advertising and merchandizing based on user configurable preferences. The system includes an advertising (ad) preferences service to obtain user preference information related to advertising and to modify the presentation of advertising to the user based upon the user preference information. Various embodiments are described below in connection with the figures provided herein.
Typical contextual advertising implementations show advertisements that are textually related to the content that the user is browsing or has browsed. In newer systems, behavioral information and day parting is used to improve upon the contextual advertising. Other systems enhance contextual advertising with user demography gleaned from various sources. In these example embodiments, the advertisements shown are not necessarily related to the context of the content; rather, the advertisements shown can be related to a merchandising opportunity based on a user's automatically determined demographic profile to create a new dimension in contextual advertising. Such a new dimension in contextual advertising leverages user demographic information obtained in previous user interactions unrelated to the current user interaction or behavior.
By observing search, view, bid, buy, payment and other activities of known user demographics, a host system can use various heuristics to generate associations between user demographic profiles and Item Groups, with associated levels of interest of users of those demographic profiles in that Item Group. Item Groups may represent Products, Services, or other web items. Demographic profiles may be aggregated along one or more dimensions (e.g. age, gender, location, etc.). Item Groups may also be aggregated along one or more dimensions (e.g. category, price, vendor, payment method, etc.). The term Item Group may also represent items for sale as well as web pages/sections, and/or sites.
As the description above indicates, targeted advertising has become more complex. However, even the best algorithms for targeting ad content to particular users can produce errant or annoying ad content that may not be considered relevant or useful to the user. As such, it would be beneficial to enable the user to configure the advertising-related parameters or profiles that have been automatically created by various systems that monitor user behaviors, collect demographic information, or otherwise associate users with particular types of ads. The various embodiments described herein enable the user to configure (e.g. edit, modify, select, de-select, enable, disable, etc.) various advertising-related parameters or preference information.
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Using one of a variety of network connection means, server computer 100 can communicate with client computers 150 using conventional means. In a particular implementation of this network configuration, a server computer 100 may operate as a web server if the Internet's World-Wide Web (WWW) is used for wide area network 110. Using the HTTP protocol and the HTML coding language across wide-area network 110, web server 100 may communicate across the World-Wide Web with clients 150. In this configuration, clients 150 use a client application program known as a web browser such as the Internet Explorer™ published by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash., the user interface of America On-Line™, or the web browser or HTML renderer of any other supplier. Using such conventional browsers and the World-Wide Web, clients 150 may access image, graphical, and textual data provided by web server 100 or they may run Web application software. Conventional means exist by which clients 150 may supply information to web server 100 through the World Wide Web 110 and the web server 100 may return processed data to clients 150.
Having briefly described one embodiment of the network environment in which an example embodiment may operate,
An optional data storage device 228 such as a magnetic disk or optical disk and its corresponding drive may also be coupled to computer system 200 for storing information and instructions. Computer system 200 can also be coupled via bus 216 to a display device 204, such as a cathode ray tube (CRT) or a liquid crystal display (LCD), for displaying information to a computer user. For example, image, textual, video, or graphical depictions of information may be presented to the user on display device 204. Typically, an alphanumeric input device 208, including alphanumeric and other keys is coupled to bus 216 for communicating information and/or command selections to processor 220. Another type of user input device is cursor control device 206, such as a conventional mouse, trackball, or other type of cursor direction keys for communicating direction information and command selection to processor 220 and for controlling cursor movement on display 204.
Alternatively, the client 150 can be implemented as a network computer or thin client device. Client 150 may also be a laptop or palm-top computing device, such as the Palm Pilot™. Client 150 could also be implemented in a robust cellular telephone, where such devices are currently being used with Internet micro-browsers. Such a network computer or thin client device does not necessarily include all of the devices and features of the above-described exemplary computer system; however, the functionality of an example embodiment or a subset thereof may nevertheless be implemented with such devices.
A communication device 226 is also coupled to bus 216 for accessing remote computers or servers, such as web server 100, or other servers via the Internet, for example. The communication device 226 may include a modem, a network interface card, or other well-known interface devices, such as those used for interfacing with Ethernet, Token-ring, or other types of networks. In any event, in this manner, the computer system 200 may be coupled to a number of servers 100 via a conventional network infrastructure such as the infrastructure illustrated in
The system of an example embodiment includes software, information processing hardware, and various processing steps, which will be described below. The features and process steps of example embodiments may be embodied in articles of manufacture as machine or computer executable instructions. The instructions can be used to cause a general purpose or special purpose processor, which is programmed with the instructions to perform the steps of an example embodiment. Alternatively, the features or steps may be performed by specific hardware components that contain hard-wired logic for performing the steps, or by any combination of programmed computer components and custom hardware components. While embodiments are described with reference to the Internet, the method and apparatus described herein is equally applicable to other network infrastructures or other data communications systems.
Various embodiments are described herein. In particular, the use of embodiments with various types and formats of user interface presentations and/or application programming interfaces may be described. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that alternative embodiments of the implementations described herein can be employed and still fall within the scope of the claimed invention. In the detail herein, various embodiments are described as implemented in computer-implemented processing logic denoted sometimes herein as the “Software”. As described above, however, the claimed invention is not limited to a purely software implementation.
Thus, a computer-implemented system and method for contextual advertising and merchandizing based on user configurable preferences is disclosed. While the present invention has been described in terms of several example embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described, but can be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. The description herein is thus to be regarded as illustrative instead of limiting.
Claims
1. A method comprising:
- obtaining user preference information related to advertising;
- enabling user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising; and
- modifying the presentation of advertising to the user based upon the user configured preference information.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1 including providing a display object in association with an advertisement to enable user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the display object is displayed outside of the advertisement.
4. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the display object is displayed overlaid on the advertisement.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein enabling user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising includes user configuration of an opt-out of advertising parameter.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein enabling user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising includes user configuration of a user advertising segment parameter.
7. A method comprising:
- obtaining user preference information related to advertising, the user preference information having been configured by a user; and
- selecting an advertisement for delivery to the user, the selection being based on the user configured user preference information.
8. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the user configured user preference information includes an opt-out of advertising parameter.
9. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the user configured user preference information includes a user advertising segment parameter.
10. An article of manufacture comprising a machine-readable storage medium having machine executable instructions embedded thereon, which when executed by a machine, cause the machine to:
- obtain user preference information related to advertising;
- enable user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising; and
- modify the presentation of advertising to the user based upon the user configured preference information.
11. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 10 being operable to provide a display object in association with an advertisement to enable user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising.
12. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 11 wherein the display object is displayed outside of the advertisement.
13. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 11 wherein the display object is displayed overlaid on the advertisement.
14. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 10 being operable to enable user configuration of an opt-out of advertising parameter.
15. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 10 being operable to enable user configuration of a user advertising segment parameter.
16. An article of manufacture comprising a machine-readable storage medium having machine executable instructions embedded thereon, which when executed by a machine, cause the machine to:
- obtain user preference information related to advertising, the user preference information having been configured by a user; and
- select an advertisement for delivery to the user, the selection being based on the user configured user preference information.
17. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 16 wherein the user configured user preference information includes an opt-out of advertising parameter.
18. The article of manufacture as claimed in claim 16 wherein the user configured user preference information includes a user advertising segment parameter.
19. A system comprising:
- a processor;
- a memory coupled to the processor to store information related to user advertising;
- an advertising (ad) preferences service to obtain user preference information related to advertising, enable user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising, and modify the presentation of advertising to the user based upon the user configured preference information.
20. The system as claimed in claim 19 being operable to provide a display object in association with an advertisement to enable user configuration of the user preference information related to advertising.
21. The system as claimed in claim 20 wherein the display object is displayed outside of the advertisement.
22. The system as claimed in claim 20 wherein the display object is displayed overlaid on the advertisement.
23. The system as claimed in claim 19 being operable to enable user configuration of an opt-out of advertising parameter.
24. The system as claimed in claim 19 being operable to enable user configuration of a user advertising segment parameter.
25. A system comprising:
- a processor;
- a memory coupled to the processor to store information related to user advertising;
- an advertising (ad) preferences service to obtain user preference information related to advertising, the user preference information having been configured by a user; and select an advertisement for delivery to the user, the selection being based on the user configured user preference information.
26. The system as claimed in claim 25 wherein the user configured user preference information includes an opt-out of advertising parameter.
27. The system as claimed in claim 25 wherein the user configured user preference information includes a user advertising segment parameter.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 9, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2009
Applicant: EBAY Inc. (San Jose, CA)
Inventors: Scott Robert Shipman (San Jose, CA), Aaron K. Forth (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 11/774,671
International Classification: G06Q 30/00 (20060101);