WO1999062011A1 - Advertisements on a data network - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing advertisements to an end user via a data communications network.
- the invention relates to the incorporation of advertisements into World Wide Web pages downloaded via the Internet .
- Advertisements are typically made available directly, by way of a World Wide Web (WWW) page which can be downloaded to an end-user ' s personal computer by the end-user entering the Universal Resource Locator (URL) address of the page into his Web browser, or by incorporating a link to such a page in the Web page of a third party.
- WWW World Wide Web
- URL Universal Resource Locator
- a link to an advertiser's Web page may be incorporated, for example, into a page of an on-line newspaper or magazine.
- the advertisement is incorporated into the third party page as a so-called "hot-link" (comprising for example text or a picture) such that the end-user is able to download a new page, related to the advertisement, by clicking on the link.
- This method of incorporating advertisements into the Web page of a third party is not optimal for two reasons. Firstly, especially where advertisements are carried by way of a picture, even the incorporation of a relatively small number of advertisements into a Web page can add significantly to the (data) size of the page, and can therefore significantly increase its downloading time. Secondly, the incorporation of advertisements into downloaded pages typically takes no consideration of the interests of the end-user who is receiving the pages. A user is therefore likely to miss potentially interesting advertisements, buried amongst the many other irrelevant advertisements .
- One proposal to provide for the transmission of advertisements relevant to a particular user involves collecting information on Web pages which have been downloaded from the Internet by the user at his Web browser. This information may include, for example, the URL addresses of the previously downloaded Web pages. The information is collated at the Web browser (the collated information sometimes being referred to as a "cookie") and is transmitted to some central database Web server which responds by selecting advertisements on the basis of the received end-user data and by sending these advertisements to the end-user.
- the collated information sometimes being referred to as a "cookie”
- a method of conveying advertisements to a user terminal wherein the user terminal is coupled to a data network via an intermediate server, and at least one content provider server is also coupled to the data network, the method comprising: sending an electronic file from the content provider server to the intermediate server via said data network, said file conveying human comprehensible information; at the intermediate server, incorporating into said electronic file, or appending thereto, electronic data conveying further human comprehensible information relating to at least one advertisement; and sending the modified electronic file from the intermediate server to the user terminal .
- an intermediate server associated with an end- user is located geographically closer to the end-user than is the content provider server.
- the present invention allows advertisements to be incorporated into downloaded files at a local level.
- advertisements may be incorporated into the files which are likely to have more relevance to the end-user.
- the electronic file sent from the content provider server contains markers or tags identifying positions in the file where advertisements may be inserted by the intermediate server.
- a marker may define the position and size of the insertion into said graphical image.
- the image may be encoded in a GIF format or a JPEG format .
- Other formats may also be used, such as PNG.
- the inserted electronic data conveys a still image, that data may be in a corresponding format .
- the file/data may be in an MPEG, AVI, VIVO, QT, or other format .
- the electronic data inserted into the downloaded file may convey visual information, it may also convey other information such as an audio sequence, e.g. music.
- the method comprises creating at the intermediate server a profile for each end-user attached to that intermediate server.
- a profile may be constructed using the data network addresses of files previously downloaded to the user's terminal. Advertisements to be incorporated or appended to a file may then be selected on the basis of the user profile.
- the electronic file sent from the content provider server comprises at least one tag, which tag is used by the intermediate server to determine the nature of the advertisement to be incorporated into or appended to the file.
- the tag may define a location in the file, or it may define a type of advertisement, e.g. subject or medium.
- the data network used to convey said electronic file may be the Internet, in which case said electronic file comprises HTML code defining a Web page.
- the advertisement may be incorporated into the Web page by suitably modifying the HTML code.
- the advertisement may be inserted into an image (e.g. GIF, MPEG), audio (WAV), or other file contained within the Web page.
- GIF Global System for Mobile Communications
- MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group
- WAV audio
- the advantage of the latter method is that the advertisement becomes more securely embedded in the Web page and thus it is more difficult to filter out the advertisement.
- the above mentioned profile for each user may be created using the Universal Resource Locator (URL) addresses of Web pages requested by the user.
- said intermediate server is preferably a proxy server, typically operated by an Internet Service Provider or forming part of a Local Area Network through which the user terminal is connected to the Internet.
- apparatus for conveying advertisements to a user terminal comprising an intermediate server coupling the user terminal to a data network and arranged in use to receive, via the data network, an electronic file from a content provider server also coupled to the data network, said file conveying human comprehensible information, the intermediate server having : memory means storing electronic data conveying further human comprehensible information relating to at least one advertisement; signal processing means for incorporating into said electronic file, or appending thereto, said electronic data; and transmitting means arranged to send the modified electronic file from the intermediate server to the user terminal .
- a computer memory encoded with executable instructions representing a computer program for causing an intermediate server to: receive an electronic file from a content provider server via a data network to which the intermediate and content provider servers are coupled, said file conveying human comprehensible information; incorporate into said electronic file, or append thereto, electronic data conveying further human comprehensible information relating to at least one advertisement; and send the modified electronic file to the user terminal .
- Figure 1 shows schematically a system for incorporating advertisements into Web pages downloaded over the Internet ;
- Figure 2 shows a flow chart illustrating the method of operation of the system of Figure 1.
- a user terminal 1 which is typically a personal computer or the like.
- the user terminal 1 is connected via a modem (not shown) to an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) telephone line 2, and through that line to a Public Telephone Network 3 to which the user subscribes.
- ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
- the user Upon request, e.g. by dialling a predefined number from the user terminal 1, the user is able to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) 4.
- ISP Internet Service Provider
- the user will normally have an account with the ISP 4.
- the ISP 4 has a so-called Network Access Server (NAS) 11 which routes data between the PTN 3 and a Local Area Network (LAN) of the ISP 4.
- NAS Network Access Server
- LAN Local Area Network
- the NAS 11 acts as a protocol converter, converting between the circuit switched transmission protocol of the PTN 3 and the packet switched protocol of the LAN and the World Wide Web (WWW) 6.
- WWW World Wide Web
- a user After the user terminal 1 has logged on to the NAS 11 via the PTN 3, a user is able to make a request to the ISP 4 to download a particular Web page via from the WWW 6.
- a URL is a special kind of Internet Protocol (IP) address which identifies a particular remote server 7 connected to the WWW 6, and a particular page (or data file) held by that server 7.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the remote server 7 may in this context be referred to as an Internet Content Provider.
- All URL requests are passed by the NAS 11 to a "proxy" server 5.
- the conventional function of the proxy server 5 is to retain in a database thereof, and for a predetermined time, Web pages previously downloaded from the WWW 6.
- the proxy server 5 Upon receiving a download request therefore, the proxy server 5 first examines its database to determine whether or not it contains the requested WWW page. If it does, the page is returned to the user terminal 1. If not, then the page is downloaded from the Internet Content Provider 7, using the TCP/IP protocol, and relay to the user terminal 1 via the proxy server 5 and the PTN 3.
- Web pages When a Web page at some particular URL is downloaded from an Internet Content Provider 7, this is temporarily stored in a buffer memory 10 of the proxy server 5.
- Web pages are constructed using a language known as Hyper Text Mark-up language (HTML) and it is in this form which the downloaded page is stored in the buffer memory 10.
- HTML Hyper Text Mark-up language
- the proxy server 5 is provided with a user profile database 8.
- This database 8 associates users with one or more categories. Typical categories may include financial services, computer products and services, film and television, cars, etc.
- a user is associated with a category on the basis of URL addresses which have previously been browsed on the user's terminal 1, and more particularly by associating category keywords with URL addresses. For example, the word "insurance" contained in a URL may cause a user to be associated in the database 8 with the "financial" services category.
- the proxy server is also provided with a second database 9 which contains a list of the categories contained in the profile database 8, together with respective sets of advertisement files.
- Each file contains advertisement information, such as text, pictures, and video or audio sequences, relevant to the associated category.
- advertisement information such as text, pictures, and video or audio sequences
- text files are stored in HTML format, picture files in JPEG, GIF or PNG format, video files in MPEG, AVI, VIVO, or QT format, and audio files in WAV format (depending upon browser compatibility) .
- an advertisement may also comprise a picture, video, or audio file (or any combination of these) embedded in an HTML file.
- Web pages downloaded to the proxy server 5 are accompanied by "tags" which may be appended to the HTML file or may be incorporated thereinto. These tags identify the location, number, and format for advertisements to be inserted into the Web page by the proxy server 5.
- the destination of the Web page i.e. the end user, is known to the proxy server 5, and the server 5 is able to identify from the profile database 8 the categories which are associated with that particular user. From the second database 9, the server is then able to identify and extract one or more advertisement files belonging to the identified category. This selection is also made on the basis of the tags accompanying the HTML file.
- the advertisement files (HTML, JPEG, WAV, etc) extracted from the database 9 are then incorporated into the HTML format Web page, temporarily stored in the buffer memory 10. It will be appreciated that the advertisement files may produce additional "hot-links" into the Web page.
- the modified Web page is then transferred from the buffer memory 10 of the proxy server 5, via the PTN 3, to the user terminal 1. Upon receipt thereat, the user is able to display the Web page using the Web browser running on the terminal. As will be apparent, the advertisements incorporated into the page by the proxy server 5 appear to the user as a "seamless" part of the Web page .
- the advertisement files may be embedded with other files which are themselves embedded in the downloaded Web page.
- an advertisement consisting of a GIF still image may be embedded inside another GIF image already contained in the Web page.
- the tag associated with the Web page may be contained in the HTML code, or may be contained in the GIF image itself.
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