WO2002033629A9 - Systeme et procede destines a des programmes integres de gestion de contenu d'organisation et de publicite - Google Patents

Systeme et procede destines a des programmes integres de gestion de contenu d'organisation et de publicite

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WO2002033629A9
WO2002033629A9 PCT/US2001/032326 US0132326W WO0233629A9 WO 2002033629 A9 WO2002033629 A9 WO 2002033629A9 US 0132326 W US0132326 W US 0132326W WO 0233629 A9 WO0233629 A9 WO 0233629A9
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advertising
generating
producing
module
advertisement
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William Hewitt
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Mediaplex Inc
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06QINFORMATION 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
    • G06Q30/00Commerce
    • G06Q30/02Marketing; Price estimation or determination; Fundraising

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  • the present invention relates generally to electronic commerce, and specifically to
  • the present invention includes a system and method for generating a dynamic scheduling
  • Advertising management is a significant and increasingly critical component of
  • clients' customers along the value chain result in quicker responsiveness to the changing needs of the customers and, ultimately, to greater profitability.
  • an advertiser whether an internal
  • Advertising campaigns typically involve a series of distinct yet related tasks
  • the client and/or third parties about the placement of the advertisements in order to modify and fine tune the advertising campaigns (and, as a result to modify the scheduling associated
  • Internet advertisements typically take the form of
  • banner advertisements comprising a banner message that pops up and is displayed on a
  • Banner-based advertising has become a very popular medium for advertisers wishing to reach consumers over the Internet. Banner based advertising has the
  • a further object of the present invention is to allow for the advertiser and potentially the client to integrate the scheduling and content management for an
  • advertising piece for use on-line or in other advertising media.
  • the client or a third party.
  • a system and method for providing integrated content management and scheduling programs in an on-line advertising campaign is described.
  • the system of the present invention typically includes a server computer, typically
  • the advertising agency on behalf of a client as part of the advertising generation process.
  • server is operatively connected to one or more client computers, as well as a content
  • the advertising agency server which accesses the advertisements themselves, as well as optional notes and comments related to such advertisements.
  • the advertising agency server also includes a scheduling module which is connected to multiple nodes or computers operated by various professionals within the advertising agency.
  • the scheduling module is connected to multiple nodes or computers operated by various professionals within the advertising agency.
  • the scheduling module preferably
  • the system and process of the present invention further comprises a content
  • management module allows the client or one member of the advertising agency team to
  • Advertising agency a team of advertising professionals working either independently or as a department of a client who are responsible for generating or modifying a advertising campaign in response to one or more requests by a client.
  • Client a company who advertises on the Internet and engages an advertising agency
  • Scheduling Module a software program that classifies and/or stores requests on a
  • Content Management Module a software program that receives input from a client
  • This module may further be
  • Banner a piece of content or information that describes an advertisement. Examples
  • a banner include: a string of text, a GIF image, or other rich media contents, such as Flash,
  • Figure 1 illustrates a computer network that includes client computers coupled to a
  • server computer and that is used to implement embodiments of the present invention
  • Figure 2 illustrates a block diagram of a computer or server that execute one or more
  • Figure 3 illustrates an example GUI showing the sliding navigation bar feature of a
  • Figure 4 illustrates an example GUI showing an input screen reflecting a client
  • Figure 5 illustrates an example GUI showing a production department input screen
  • Figure 6 is an illustration of a schedule or task list in accord with a preferred
  • the present invention that is the subject of the present application is one of a series
  • server computer(s) transmit and receive data over a computer network or standard
  • the memory may be a random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), a persistent store, such as a mass storage device, or any combination of these devices. Execution of the sequences of instructions causes the CPU to perform steps according to embodiments of the
  • the instructions may be loaded into the memory of the advertising agency server
  • a client computer may transmit a sequence of instructions to the
  • server computer in response to a message transmitted to the client over a network by the
  • server receives the instructions over the network connection, it stores the
  • the server may store the instructions for later execution, or it may
  • instructions may not be directly executable by the CPU, and may instead be executed by an
  • hardwired circuitry may be any type of circuitry.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a computer network system 100 that implements one or more
  • a advertising agency network server In system 100, a advertising agency network server
  • computer 104 is coupled, directly or indirectly, to one or more network client computers or
  • nodes 102 and 103 through a network 100.
  • 10 computers or nodes made comprise third party systems for sending data to the advertising server in order to provide market feedback so as to update the advertisement generation
  • the third party feedback could include responses to test marketing efforts by the advertising agency so as to further adjust and fine tune banners.
  • client computers 102 there is referred to as client computers 102,
  • 103 will also include one or mode computers or nodes belonging to various advertising
  • server computer 104 The network interface between server computer 104 and client computer
  • routers 106, 107, and 108 may also include one or more routers, such as routers 106, 107, and 108.
  • the routers may also include one or more routers, such as routers 106, 107, and 108.
  • the routers may also include one or more routers, such as routers 106, 107, and 108.
  • the routers may also include one or more routers, such as routers 106, 107, and 108.
  • Network 110 may be the Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), a Local Area Network
  • server 104 in network system 100 is a server that executes an content management module 112 and advertising scheduling process
  • Content management module 112 transmits and receives data from various sources
  • client computers such as network clients 102 and 103 , and processes the received data
  • Content management module 112 may
  • management process 1 12 may be stored on a remote storage or processing device coupled
  • server 104 or network 1 10 and accessed by server 104 to be locally executed.
  • content management module 112 may be implemented in a plurality of different program modules, each of which may be executed by
  • advertising scheduling module 114 transmits and receives data from
  • various client computers such as network clients 102 and 103, and processes the received
  • Advertising scheduling module 114 may represent one or more executable program modules that are stores within network server 104
  • module 114 may be stored on a remote storage or processing device coupled to server 104
  • content management module 112 and advertising
  • scheduling module may be implemented in a plurality of different program modules, each of which may be executed by two or more distributed server computers coupled to each
  • network 1 10 is the Internet
  • network server 104 also executes a web server process (not shown to avoid obscuring the
  • server 104 access the HTML files provided by server 104, client computer 102 and/or 103 run a web
  • client process typically a web browser or similar graphical user interface
  • a network system 100 that implements embodiments of the present invention may include a larger number of interconnected client and server computers than shown in
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a representative networked computer, such as
  • the computer system 200 includes a processor 202 coupled through a bus 201 to a random access memory (RAM 204,
  • Mass storage device 207 a read only memory (ROM) 206, and a mass storage device 207.
  • ROM read only memory
  • Mass storage device 207 Mass storage device 207
  • a display device 220 for providing visual output is also coupled to processor
  • Keyboard 221 and cursor control unit 222 are coupled to bus 201 for
  • bus 201 Also coupled to processor 202 through bus 201 are additional ports, such as audio
  • Network interface device 223 provides a physical and logical connection between computer
  • system 200 and a network. It is used by various communication applications running on computer 200 for communicating over the network medium and may represent devices such
  • Ethernet card As an Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices. It should be noted that the Ethernet card, ISDN card, modem, or similar devices.
  • FIG. 2 architecture of Figure 2 is provided primarily for purposes of illustration and that a server or
  • client computer used in conjunction with the present invention is not limited to the specific
  • processor 202 within computer system 200 executes one or more software routines that comprise an on-line advertising management process 203 and an advertising scheduling process that is implemented by one or more
  • advertising agency server computer such as server 104 in Figure 1.
  • Figures 3 through 6 display a series of graphical interfaces which relate to the process
  • the first step in the process is for an account manager to request that work begin on a project
  • This entry is typically made by an
  • the advertising scheduling module 114 then receives the request from computer
  • notification preferably an email notification
  • the preferred request entry screen shown in figure 4 includes an entry for directing the request to the appropriate
  • an advertising professional e.g., someone in the
  • scheduling module 1 14 to set up a project, or job, which in essence formalizes the request
  • this step in the process may include entries
  • This step in the process may also include identifying the client, product and brand for whom the project is being performed,
  • step in the process allows the person accessing the advertising scheduling module 114 to search the available key words for selection. Such projects would likely be stored in memory
  • the advertising scheduling module generates
  • present invention includes not only standard set of tasks, but also to generate standard, or default task durations. This aspect would also allow the advertising agency to
  • schedule customizing the schedule as needed (e.g., re-ordering work, adding tasks, deleting tasks, etc.) through the use of up/down or delete/add functions.
  • schedule customizing the schedule as needed (e.g., re-ordering work, adding tasks, deleting tasks, etc.) through the use of up/down or delete/add functions.
  • scheduling manager provides entries for an advertising agency member to indicate that a task
  • advertising scheduling module 114 generates notifications, preferably email notifications,
  • scheduling module provides a truly dynamic scheduling process for adjusting and updating
  • Another facet of the present invention involves the integration of the
  • advertising scheduling module 114 with a content management module 112.
  • content management module 112. One example of a preferred embodiment of such a content management module is shown for instance, in
  • present invention could include known, “canned” general content management programs
  • two modules may or may not be distinct (as opposed to one combined program), and they
  • module further preferably accesses a search and retrieval engine to let a user quickly locate
  • the results which preferably include both project files and their
  • banners can be viewed onscreen either as thumbnails or
  • scheduling module has the further benefit of being able to store and send advertising work
  • the banner in progress.
  • the client can be notified manually by the advertising
  • the content manager module 1 12 can
  • Events to be processed by the content manager module 112 can include but are not limited to inventory and other backend events, click-through events showing responses to
  • resulting number of purchases of a produce being advertised can be forwarded to a
  • scheduling module so as to dynamically reconfigure the content and targeting of the banner
  • the scheduling module 114 can improve the information flow from the client to the advertising agency.
  • the advertising scheduling module provides the capability for the client to view the
  • the client can use a client computer
  • advertising scheduling module to view previous iterations of the banner in order to track the
  • the client computer 102 in the case of this tool typically an advertising agency member

Abstract

L'invention concerne un système et un procédé permettant d'intégrer la gestion de contenu et l'organisation publicitaire pour une campagne de commercialisation en ligne (100). Le système comprend un module d'organisation publicitaire pour générer un calendrier de production publicitaire et une liste de tâches en réponse à une demande de campagne publicitaire. Le module d'organisation publicitaire peut mettre à jour les informations de projet sur la base des entrées de membres d'agences publicitaires (102) et de clients (103) introduisant des informations à partir d'ordinateurs distants, ainsi que des entrées d'informations à partir d'un module de gestion de contenu.
PCT/US2001/032326 2000-10-19 2001-10-18 Systeme et procede destines a des programmes integres de gestion de contenu d'organisation et de publicite WO2002033629A1 (fr)

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