WO2015006357A1 - Système et procédé pour organiser et présenter plusieurs annonceurs dans des annonces publicitaires en ligne - Google Patents

Système et procédé pour organiser et présenter plusieurs annonceurs dans des annonces publicitaires en ligne Download PDF

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WO2015006357A1
WO2015006357A1 PCT/US2014/045803 US2014045803W WO2015006357A1 WO 2015006357 A1 WO2015006357 A1 WO 2015006357A1 US 2014045803 W US2014045803 W US 2014045803W WO 2015006357 A1 WO2015006357 A1 WO 2015006357A1
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  • This invention relates generally to systems of advertising and related methods, and relates more particularly to such systems for organizing and presenting multiple advertisers in online advertisements and related methods.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a representative block diagram of a system for providing content (e.g., providing advertising), according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a representative block diagram of exemplary content of a web page or a software application (e.g., mobile software application) created using the system of FIG. 1 ;
  • a software application e.g., mobile software application
  • FIG. 3 illustrates exemplary content, according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 4 illustrates exemplary content, according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a flow chart for an embodiment of a method of providing content to a user
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a computer system that is suitable for implementing an embodiment of a content providing system and/or one or more user devices of the system of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a representative block diagram of an example of the elements included in the circuit boards inside chassis of the computer of FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 8 illustrates a representative block diagram of a system for providing content (e.g., providing advertising), according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a representative block diagram of exemplary content of a web page or a software application (e.g., mobile software application) created using the system of FIG. 8;
  • a software application e.g., mobile software application
  • FIG. 10 illustrates exemplary content, according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 1 1 illustrates an exemplary interface at which advertiser(s) of the system of FIG. 8 can select suggested advertisement classification(s);
  • FIG. 12 illustrates another exemplary interface at which advertiser(s) of the system of FIG. 8 can select suggested advertisement classification ⁇ );
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a flow chart for an embodiment of a method of providing content to a user
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an exemplary activity of providing a user with the content comprising the primary content and an advertising unit comprising one or more advertisement window(s), according to the embodiment of FIG. 13;
  • FIG. 15 illustrates an exemplary activity of establishing at least one classification condition, according to the embodiment of FIG. 13.
  • Couple should be broadly understood and refer to connecting two or more elements or signals, electrically, mechanically and/or otherwise.
  • Two or more electrical elements may be electrically coupled but not be mechanically or otherwise coupled; two or more mechanical elements may be mechanically coupled, but not be electrically or otherwise coupled; two or more electrical elements may be mechanically coupled, but not be electrically or otherwise coupled.
  • Coupling may be for any length of time, e.g., permanent or semi-permanent or only for an instant.
  • Electrode coupling and the like should be broadly understood and include coupling involving any electrical signal, whether a power signal, a data signal, and/or other types or combinations of electrical signals.
  • Mechanical coupling and the like should be broadly understood and include mechanical coupling of all types.
  • Some embodiments include a method of advertising on a web page. At least part of the method can be implemented via execution of one or more computer instructions configured to run at a processing module.
  • the method can comprise: executing one or more first computer instructions configured to establish a first advertisement classification; executing one or more second computer instructions configured to establish a second advertisement classification; executing one or more third computer instructions configured to associate a first advertisement with the first advertisement classification so that one or more first classification advertisements comprise the first advertisement; executing one or more fourth computer instructions configured to associate a second advertisement with the second advertisement classification so that one or more second classification advertisements comprise the second advertisement; executing one or more fifth computer instructions configured to receive a request from a user for primary content of the web page; and executing one or more sixth computer instructions configured to provide the user with the web page, the w r eb page comprising content, and the content comprising the primary content and an advertising unit.
  • a first advertisement window can be configured to present at the advertising unit at least one advertisement of the one or more first classification advertisements. Further, a second advertisement window can be configured to present at the advertising unit at least one advertisement of the one or more second classification advertisements.
  • executing the one or more sixth computer instructions can comprise executing one or more seventh computer instructions configured to determine whether the advertising unit comprises the first advertisement window, the second advertisement window, or both the first advertisement window and the second advertisement window based on at least one classification condition being satisfied.
  • the one or more computer instructions can comprise the one or more first, the one or more second, the one or more third, the one or more fourth computer, the one or more fifth computer, and the one or more sixth computer instructions.
  • inventions include a system for advertising at a web page.
  • the web page can comprise primary content and an advertising unit.
  • the system comprises a categorization module configured to run on a processing module and configured (i) to establish a first advertisement classification and a second advertisement classification, and (ii) to associate a first advertisement with the first advertisement classification so that one or more first classification advertisements comprise the first advertisement, and to associate a second advertisement with the second advertisement classification so that one or more second classification advertisements comprise the second advertisement.
  • the system further comprises a communications module configured to run on the processing module, and a web page creation module configured to run on the processing module and configured to provide a user with the web page, the web page comprising content.
  • the content can comprise primary content and an advertising unit.
  • a first advertisement window can be configured to present at the advertising unit at least one advertisement of the one or more first classification advertisements
  • a second advertisement window can be configured to present at the advertising unit at least one advertisement of the one or more second classification advertisements.
  • the categorization module can be further configured to determine whether the advertising unit comprises the first advertisement window, the second advertisement window, or both the first advertisement window and the second advertisement window based on at least one classification condition being satisfied.
  • the method can comprise: executing one or more first computer instructions configured to establish a first advertisement classification; executing one or more second computer instructions configured to establish a second advertisement classification; executing one or more third computer instructions configured to associate a first advertisement with the first advertisement classification so that one or more first classification advertisements comprise the first advertisement; executing one or more fourth computer instructions configured to associate a second advertisement with the second advertisement classification so that one or more second classification advertisements comprise the second advertisement; and executing one or more fifth computer instructions configured to provide the user
  • a first advertisement window can be configured to present at the advertising unit at least one advertisement of the one or more first classification advertisements. Further, a second advertisement window can be configured to present at the advertising unit at least one advertisement of the one or more second classification advertisements. Meanwhile. executing the one or more fifth computer instructions can comprise executing one or more sixth computer instructions configured to determine whether the advertising unit comprises the first advertisement window, the second advertisement window, or both the first advertisement window and the second advertisement window based on at least one classification condition being satisfied.
  • the one or more computer instructions can comprise the one or more first, the one or more second, the one or more third, the one or more fourth computer, and the one or more fifth computer instructions.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a representative block diagram of a system 100 for providing content, according to an embodiment.
  • the content can be provided at one or more web pages, at a software application (e.g., a mobile software application), at a television, at a radio broadcast, and/or any other suitable content providing medium, hi some embodiments, system 100 can be implemented to provide the content to one or more users of system 100 at one or more user devices 193 (e.g., a user device 190, a user device 191, and/or a user device 192), as discussed below.
  • System 100 is merely exemplary and is not limited to the embodiments presented herein.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a representative block diagram of exemplary content 200 of a web page or a software application (e.g., mobile software application) created using system 100 (FIG. 1). Accordingly, the content provided by system 100 (FIG. 1) can be similar or identical to content 200.
  • a software application e.g., mobile software application
  • system 100 can be implemented to provide content at any suitable web page(s) and/or software application (e.g., mobile software application), in many embodiments, for example, system 100 can be implemented to provide content at one or more web pages of a travel website. Further, a user of system 100 can enter the departure and arrival location on a web page to be presented flight options between the departure and arrival location. Meanwhile, on a web page showing the flight options, there could be an interactive advertisement paid for by a hotel chain (e.g., Hilton® Hotels) that provides (e.g., displays) advertising content of one or more hotels located at or near the arrival location.
  • a hotel chain e.g., Hilton® Hotels
  • the interactive advertisement can include one or more user controls that provide (e.g., display) "change location for hotels.” Accordingly, if the user of system 100 is in fact traveling to another location (e.g., destination city) other than the arrival location, the user of system 100 can operate the user control(s) to change the location inside the advertisement to the other location. Meanwhile, operating the user control(s) to change the location can cause the advertising content to change in the interactive advertisement to one or more hotels located at or near the other location while maintaining the depaiture and arrival flight information on the web page (e.g., without refreshing, reloading, or resending the web page).
  • user controls that provide (e.g., display) "change location for hotels.” Accordingly, if the user of system 100 is in fact traveling to another location (e.g., destination city) other than the arrival location, the user of system 100 can operate the user control(s) to change the location inside the advertisement to the other location. Meanwhile, operating the user control(s) to change the location can cause the advertising content to change in
  • system 100 can (i) expand the existing interactive advertisement to include advertising content of one or more rental car options from which to choose and/or (ii) provide a new advertisement with advertising content including the one or more rental car options from which to choose upon recognizing the arrival location is within some distance from the other location.
  • system 100 can comprise a content providing system 101.
  • Content providing system 101 can provide the content to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) of system 100 and/or the users of system 100.
  • content providing system 101 can comprise a computer system.
  • one or more of user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192 each can comprise a computer system.
  • the computer system of content providing system 101 and/or user device(s) 193 can be similar or identical to computer system 600 (FIG. 6).
  • system 100 can comprise user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • content providing system 101 can comprise a processing module 155, a storage module 110, a generation module 120, a communications module 130, a modification module 140, and/or an operating system 150.
  • processing module 155 can comprise one or more processors.
  • a "processor” can mean any type of computational circuit, such as but not limited to a microprocessor, a microcontroller, a controller, a complex instruction set computing (CISC) microprocessor, a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) microprocessor, a very long instruction word (VLIW) microprocessor, a graphics processor, a digital signal processor, or any other type of processor or processing circuit capable of performing the desired functions (e.g., running computer software).
  • CISC complex instruction set computing
  • RISC reduced instruction set computing
  • VLIW very long instruction word
  • storage module 1 10 can comprise one or more non- volatile computer memory storage devices configured to store computer software (e.g., computer instructions) and/or data (e.g., data related to system 100, content providing system 101, and/or content 200 (FIG. 2)) on a temporary and/or permanent basis for use by system 100, content providing system 101, and/or processing module 155.
  • content providing system 101 also can include one or more volatile computer memory storage devices.
  • At least part of generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150 can be implemented as computer software. Accordingly, in these or other embodiments, at least part of generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150 can be configured to run at processing module 190 and/or to be stored at storage module 1 10. In some embodiments, at least part of generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150 also can be configured to be stored at the volatile computer memory storage devices of content providing system 101 as may be necessary to performed the desired functions of system 100 and/or content providing system 101.
  • communications module 130 can be configured to permit communication between processing module 155 and storage module 110, and between content providing system 101 and user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) of system 100.
  • communications module 130 can permit processing module 155 to call computer software (e.g., at least part of generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150) stored at storage module 110 and/or data stored at storage module 1 10 for operation of system 100 and/or content providing system 101.
  • communications module 130 can permit data generated at processing module 155 to be communicated to storage module 110 for storage.
  • communications module 130 can permit any user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192) of system 100 to provide inputs (e.g., commands) to processing module 155 and/or storage module 110, and can provide data generated by processing module 155 to be output to user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • the input(s) can be provided by any suitable input mechanism(s) (e.g., a keyboard, a mouse, a touch screen display, etc.), and the output(s) can be provided at any suitable output mechanism(s) (e.g., a display, a speaker, etc.).
  • communications module 130 can be implemented as computer software, at least part of communications module 130 can also be implemented as any suitable hardware configured to perform the desired communication for system 100 and/or content providing system 101.
  • communications module 130 can comprise (a) one or more transmission components configured to provide wired communication (e.g., one or more data buses, such as, for example, universal serial bus(es); one or more networking cables, such as, for example, coaxial cable(s), optical fiber cable(s), and/or twisted pair cable(s); any other suitable data cable, etc.) and/or (b) one or more transmission components configured to provide wireless communication (e.g., one or more radio transceivers, one or more infrared transceivers, etc.).
  • wired communication e.g., one or more data buses, such as, for example, universal serial bus(es); one or more networking cables, such as, for example, coaxial cable(s), optical fiber cable(s), and/or twisted pair cable(s); any other suitable data cable, etc.
  • wireless communication
  • communications module 130 can comprise one or more networking components (e.g., modulator-demodulator components, gateway components, etc.). Further, communications module 130 can be configured to operate using any one or any combination of wired and/or wireless communication network topologies (e.g., ring, line, tree, bus, mesh, star, daisy chain, hybrid, etc.) and/or protocols (e.g., personal area network (PAN) protocol(s), local area network (LAN) protocol(s), wide area network (WAN) protocol(s), cellular network protocol(s), Powerline network protocol(s), etc.).
  • PAN personal area network
  • LAN local area network
  • WAN wide area network
  • cellular network protocol cellular network protocol
  • Powerline network protocol(s) Powerline network protocol
  • Exemplary PAN protocol(s) can comprise Bluetooth, Zigbee, Wireless Universal Serial Bus (USB), Z- Wave, etc.
  • exemplary LAN and/or WAN protocol (s) can comprise Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.3, IEEE 802.11, etc.
  • exemplary wireless cellular network protocol(s) can comprise Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), General Packet Radio Sendee (GPRS), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO), Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), 3GSM, Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT), Digital AMPS (IS-136/Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)), Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN), etc.
  • the software and/or hardware of communications module 130 can be dependent on the network topologies and/or protocols in use, and vice versa.
  • operating system 150 can comprise computer software configured to manage the hardware and computer software resources of a computer and/or a computer network. Operating system 150 can perform basic tasks such as, for example, controlling and allocating memory, prioritizing the processing of instructions, controlling input and output devices, facilitating networking, and managing files. Examples of common operating systems for a computer include Microsoft® Windows, Mac® operating system (OS), UNIX® OS, and Linux® OS.
  • the computer system can comprise a single computer, a single server, or a cluster or collection of servers.
  • a cluster or collection of servers can be used when the demands by content providing system 101 are beyond the reasonable capability of a single computer or a single server.
  • the servers in the cluster or collection of servers are interchangeable from the perspective of the users of system 100.
  • processing module 155, storage module 110, generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150 are described herein generally as being located at part of a single computer or server, in many embodiments, parts of any of processing module 155, storage module 110, generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150 may be spread between and/or possibly overlap at multiple servers when the computer system of content providing system 101 comprises a cluster of collection of servers.
  • the computer system of content providing system 101 can comprise a first server comprising a first portion of one or more of processing module 155, storage module 110, generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150.
  • one or more second servers can comprise a second, possibly overlapping, portion of processing module 155, storage module 1 10, generation module 120, communications module 130, modification module 140, and/or operating system 150.
  • generation module 120 can determine (e.g., generate) content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) to provide to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192), and/or modification module 140 can alter content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • content e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)
  • modification module 140 can alter content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • communications module 130 can provide the content determined by generation module 120 and/or altered by modification module 140 to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) for content providing system 101.
  • user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192
  • content 200 can comprise primary content 260 and at least one interactive advertisement 270.
  • Interactive advertisement(s) 270 can comprise advertising content 271 and/or one or more user controls 272.
  • interactive advertisement(s) 270 can comprise online advertisements and can be part of one or more advertising units.
  • content 200 can comprise a web page viewable, such as, for example, at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192), using a web browser.
  • content 200 can be content for a software application (e.g., a mobile software application), such as, for example, at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • advertisers can pay an owner or operator of content providing system 101 (FIG. 1) for the interactive advertisement(s) 270 using any suitable technique(s) (e.g., sponsorship, CPI (cost per impression), CPC (cost per click through), and/or CPA (cost per acquisition)).
  • Advertising content 271 can comprise text, images, video, and/or audio of interactive advertisement(s) 270.
  • user control(s) 272 can comprise any suitable input mechanism(s).
  • user controls 272 can be implemented as one or more graphical icons, indicators, etc.
  • interactive advertisement(s) 270 can be part of a skyscraper advertising unit (e.g., an advertising unit in the shape of a tall vertical rectangle, often having dimensions of: 160 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall, or 120 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall, or 300 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall).
  • a skyscraper advertising unit e.g., an advertising unit in the shape of a tall vertical rectangle, often having dimensions of: 160 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall, or 120 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall, or 300 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall.
  • interactive advertisement(s) 270 can be part of any suitable advertising unit formats (e.g., shape, size, etc.).
  • interactive advertisement(s) 270 can be part of a leader board advertising unit (e.g., an advertising unit in the shape of a horizontal rectangle, often having dimensions of: 728 pixels wide by 90 pixels tall, or 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels tall), a rectangular advertising unit (e.g., an advertising unit in the shape of a near-square, often having dimensions of 300 pixels wide by 250 pixels tall), etc.
  • interactive advertisement(s) 270 can comprise a text advertisement (e.g., an advertisement limited to text without images or other audio-visual content).
  • user controls 272 may also be limited to text provided (e.g., displayed) to the user(s) of system 100 (FIG. 1).
  • interactive advertisement 270 can be similar in design and layout to a Google® text advertisement, a Google® search result, or be similar in design and layout to other standard types of text advertisements and/or search results.
  • each of interactive advertisements ) 270 can comprise the same advertisement format. In other embodiments, when interactive advertisement(s) 270 comprise multiple interactive advertisements, one or more interactive advertisements of interactive advertisement(s) 270 can comprise a different advertisement format from one or more other interactive advertisements of interactive advertisement(s) 270.
  • storage module 110 can comprise (a) at least one content index 11 1 configured to store one or more content elements used to provide (e.g., generate) primary content (e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192); and (b) at least one advertisement index 112 configured to store one or more advertising elements used to provide (e.g., generate) one or more interactive advertisements (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG.
  • content index 11 1 configured to store one or more content elements used to provide (e.g., generate) primary content (e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 19
  • the primary content of the content provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 can be similar or identical to primary content 260 (FIG.
  • the interactive advertisement(s) of the content provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 can be similar or identical to interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2).
  • these interactive advertisements can comprise advertising content and one or more user controls, which can be similar or identical to advertising content 271 (FIG. 2), and user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2), respectively.
  • the content element(s) stored at content index(es) 1 1 1 can comprise one or more pieces of content (e.g., text, images, videos, audio, etc.) that cause the user(s) of system 100 to request the primary content (e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • primary content e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)
  • the content e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)
  • user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192
  • the content element(s) of a website that provides expert advice can include text, videos, and audios of expert advice relating to any suitable subject matter, hi an example of a website about cats, the content element(s) can include information about cats, images of cats, videos of cats, the price of cats for purchase, etc.
  • the advertising element(s) stored at advertisement index(es) 1 12 can comprise one or more element(s) of the one or more interactive advertisements (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • the advertising element(s) can include the advertising content (e.g., advertising content 271 (FIG. 2)) of the interactive advertisement(s) and/or instructions (e.g., computer instructions) configured to create the user control(s) (e.g., user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2)) of the interactive advertisement(s).
  • content index (es) 1 11 and/or advertisement index(es) 1 12 can be a structured collection of records or data, for instance, which can be stored in storage module 110.
  • content index(es) 111 and/or advertisement index(es) 112 can be an XML (Extensible Markup Language) database, MySQL, or an Oracle® database.
  • content index(es) 1 1 1 and/or advertisement index(es) 1 12 can comprise a searchable group of individual data files stored in storage module 1 10.
  • content index(es) 11 1 and/or advertisement index(es) 112 can be accessed based on user(s) of system 100 operating the user controls (e.g., user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2)) of the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) and the content element(s) and/or advertising element(s) may be used by content providing system 101.
  • This information can be used immediately or in subsequent views of a web page or software application (e.g., mobile software application) as described herein. To impact subsequent views of the web page or software application, the information can be stored in storage module 110. Once this information is stored, future creation of content can be influenced by this information.
  • generation module 120 can comprise an advertisement module 121, a content module 122, and/or a structure module 123.
  • Advertisement module 121 can be operable to provide (e.g., generate) the interactive advertisements ) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) based upon the advertising element(s) stored at advertisement index(es) 1 12, and content module 122 can be operable to provide (e.g., generate) the primary content (e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)) of the content based upon the content element(s) stored at content index(es) 111.
  • the primary content e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2
  • Structure module 123 can be operable to format the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192) before the content is provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • advertisement module 121 can be configured to retrieve the advertisement element(s) from advertisement index(es) 112.
  • content module 122 can be configured to retrieve the content element(s) from content index(s) 1 11.
  • advertisement module 121 can generate the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) of the content to include the user control(s) (e.g., user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2)).
  • the user(s) of system 100 can use the user control(s) (e.g., user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2)) to alter the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) and/or the primary content (e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) without refreshing, reloading, or resending the content.
  • the primary content e.g., primary content 260 (FIG. 2)
  • the interactive advertisement(s) do not operate as a component of an asynchronous java script and XML application (sometimes referred to by web architects as AJAX). Whether the web page or software application view requires a full refresh or not, does necessarily mean an advertising unit of the web page or software application is operating autonomously from the rest of the web page or software application.
  • the user(s) of system 200 can alter (a) an entire interactive advertisement of the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement ⁇ ) 270 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG.
  • content providing system 101 can generate interactive advertisement(s) that can be implemented with search results web pages.
  • system 100 and/or content providing system 101 can provide advantages over conventional online advertisement systems implemented with search results web pages.
  • search engine when user(s) of a search engine perform a search by entering the keywords "dentist, Chicago," the search engine can return organic search results for the "dentist, Chicago" keywords. On the same web page, the search results can present paid advertisements that match "dentist, Chicago.”
  • conventional advertisement systems to change the content included at the paid advertisements on the web page, a user of the search engine must change the keywords contained in the search query. For example, with conventional advertisement systems, to change the content in the advertisements to orthodontists on or near the Magnificent Mile (i.e., a place in downtown Chicago), the user of the search engine might enter "orthodontist, Magnificent Mile, Chicago" as keywords into the search query box.
  • the result of such search query can be that the organic content as well the content in the paid advertisements change to reflect "orthodontist. Magnificent Mile, Chicago.” If the user of the search engine wanted to change only content of the paid advertisements in the original search query for "dentist, Chicago” to "orthodontist, Magnificent Mile, Chicago," while keeping the organic search results for the "dentist, Chicago” search query, the user would be unable to do so because there are no user controls that permit this change only to the paid advertisements.
  • user(s) of system 100 can change the content in the paid advertisements, such as, for example, to reflect "orthodontist, Magnificent Mile, Chicago” by operating user control(s) at the paid advertisements (e.g., user control(s) indicating "change profession” and/or "change location") while maintaining the same organic search results for "dentist, Chicago.”
  • conventional online advertisement systems do not allow the user to control, select, or manipulate the content so that user(s) can (a) change the advertising content but keep the primary content on the web page the same, (b) change the primary content on the web page containing the advertising content, (c) modify the primary content presented to the user on subsequent web pages on the website, and/or (d) modify the advertising content presented to the user on subsequent pages on the website
  • the interactive advertisement(s) provided by content providing system 101 e.g., advertisement module 121) can provide all these capabilities, which are not available in conventional online advertisements.
  • structure module 123 can comprise a web page creation module 124 and/or a application software creation module 125.
  • Web page creation module 124 can configure the content provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192) for presentation at one or more web pages.
  • application software creation module 125 can configure the content provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) at a software application (e.g., a mobile software application).
  • modification module 140 can be configured to alter, based upon one or more requests from the user(s) of system 100, a content and/or a format of the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) of the content (e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)) provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192), and/or (b) a content and/or a format of the primary content (e.g., primary content 260 (FIG.
  • a content and/or a format of the interactive advertisement(s) e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)
  • the content e.g., content 200 (FIG. 2)
  • user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192
  • Modification module 140 can be further configured to determine additional elements of content (primary content and/or advertising content) to provide to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) based upon one or more requests of the user(s) of system 100.
  • the format of the interactive advertisement(s) and/or primary content can refer to a layout (e.g., location and size) of the interactive advertisement(s) and/or primary content and/or a presentation (e.g., color, font, visual effects, visual differences) of the interactive advertisement(s) and/or primary content, such as, for example, at a web page or software application.
  • Exemplary changes of format can include adding, removing, replacing, sorting, re-ordering, or other layout or presentation changes to the interactive advertisement(s) and/or primary content.
  • exemplary content changes can comprise (a) adjusting, creating, deleting, and/or replacing types of media (such as video, images, and text) of the interactive advertisement(s) and/or primary content.
  • exemplary content changes to the interactive advertisement(s) can comprise (a) changing the size, shape and interactive nature of the interactive advertisement(s) and/or (b) presenting new or the same user control(s) within the interactive advertisement(s).
  • the user control(s) of the interactive advertisement(s) can respond to and/or be at least one of: (a) a clicking of a computer mouse button of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192); (b) a pressing of a keyboard button of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192); (c) a change in position (e.g., a change in altitude, a change in location, a change in speed, a change in angular speed, a change in direction of movement) of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192); (d) a voice command by the one or more user(s) of system 100 or another sound received at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192 ).
  • the user control(s) can cause one or more hyperlinks in the advertising content (e.g., advertising content 271 (FIG. 2)) of the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) to change, add, and/or remove hyperlinks depending upon the nature of the user control(s).
  • the original interactive advertisement(s) may have hyperlinks to "buy" items contained in the advertising content.
  • the user can select user control(s) that say "on sale now” that turns off or removes hyperlinks to items in advertising content that are "not on sale” and keeps hyperlinks for items that "are on sale” now.
  • the user control(s) can comprise a search field that allows the user(s) of system 100 to search for advertisements.
  • the advertising content e.g., advertising content 271 (FIG. 2)
  • an interactive advertisement of the interactive advertisement(s) e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)
  • the advertising content can be for an automobile of a first model and a user of system 100 can enter a different model of automobile at the search field to change the advertising content to the different model of automobile.
  • the change of hotels for the destination city in an interactive advertisement (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) based on the user of system 100 selecting the other arrival location using the user control(s) (e.g., user control(s) 272) can cause the flight options between the departure and first arrival location in the primary content to change or remain the same, as desirable.
  • an interactive advertisement e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)
  • the user control(s) e.g., user control(s) 272
  • the user control(s) e.g., user control(s) 272 of the interactive advertisement (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2)) can be operable by the user of system 100 to cause changes in the content or format of the primary content and/or interactive advertisement(s) on subsequent web pages on the travel website and/or other interactive advertisements of the same web page of the travel website.
  • the user can be presented with a web page containing a list of "things to do” at the other arrival location which is different from the subsequent default web page content which would normally contain "things to do” at the first arrival location.
  • content providing system 101 can recognize sensors of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) that can be used as additional user control(s) of the interactive advertisement(s) (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG. 2) of the content (content 200 (FIG. 2)).
  • user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192
  • electronic sensors built into user device(s) 193 can act as user control(s).
  • These electronic sensors can determine, for example, a physical location of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) using a location service, positional direction of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192), altitude, pitch, and/or angle of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191 , and/or user device 192), voice commands input to user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192), and/or video or audio input.
  • a physical location of user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192
  • positional direction of user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192
  • the electronic sensors can determine a physical condition of the user(s) of user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192), such as, for example, by detecting perspiration, heart rate, blood sugar, etc.
  • user device(s) 193 can comprise electronic devices (e.g., mobile devices, tablet devices, desktop computers, glasses, televisions, netbooks, kiosk devices, laptop computers, or watches) which can be used by user(s) of system 100 to access the software applications or web pages containing content provided to the user(s) of system 100 at user device(s) 193 (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192).
  • electronic devices e.g., mobile devices, tablet devices, desktop computers, glasses, televisions, netbooks, kiosk devices, laptop computers, or watches
  • user device(s) 193 e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192
  • New York City looking at a web page through their mobile device can see an interactive advertisement (e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270) on a web page containing lawyers located only on the 42nd floor in the Empire State Building based on the altitude sensor in the mobile device and the set radius of the search query for "law r yers.”
  • an interactive advertisement e.g., interactive advertisement(s) 270
  • the user control(s) can be a free format text box.
  • the free format text box can be a search box.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates exemplary content 300, according to an embodiment.
  • Content 300 can be similar or identical to the content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) and/or to content 200 (FIG. 2).
  • content 300 can comprise primary content 360 and interactive advertisement 370
  • interactive advertisement 370 can comprise advertising content 371 and one or more user controls 372.
  • primary content 360 can be similar or identical to the primary content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) and/or to primary content 260 (FIG. 2);
  • interactive advertisement 370 can be similar or identical to any interactive advertisement of the interactive advertisement(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) and/or to interactive advertisement(s) 271 (FIG.
  • advertising content 371 can be similar or identical to the advertising content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) and/or to advertising content 271 (FIG. 2); and/or user control(s) 372 can be similar or identical to the user control(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) and/or to user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2).
  • advertising content 371 comprises a list of experts presented in interactive advertisement 370 on the right of primary content 360 of content 300 of a web page.
  • the experts are professional or sendee providers (e.g. lawyers, doctors, dentists, real estate agents) for a particular geographical location who have paid a fee to be present in interactive advertisement 370.
  • the professionals are grouped by profession and ordered by their relevance to primary content 360 or based on current or historical data derived from the actions of a user of the web page or web page(s) viewed before coming to the web page.
  • the professionals listed and professions presented at interactive advertisement 370 can be changed by the user by operation of user controls 372 to change a location of the professionals listed and professions presented which will result in a new group of professionals and new professions based on who is advertising for that location and content.
  • the user can have the ability to initiate a message to a professional of the professionals listed directly within interactive advertisement 370.
  • content providing system 101 can permit a user of the web page to operate user control(s) 372 to: (a) hide/close specific professionals or professions by selecting a "hide/close” control of user control(s) 372 within interactive advertisement 370; (b) switch to a video view of the professionals that will play their promotional videos at interactive advertisement 370 instead of just viewing default profile images at interactive advertisement 370; (c) select a "map control" to display a map of the professionals' office locations on a map inside an expanded version of interactive advertisement 370 and then be able to select a "driving directions" user control providing turn-by-turn driving directions from their present or a selected location to a professional's office; (d) select a "multi-office map control” to display a map containing all of the professional's office locations on a single map at interactive advertisement 370; (e) select a "products and services control” that will present promotion information such as book, products
  • Google® docs or expose new user control(s) that allow the user to upload or enter content (e.g., video, text, documents, images) for one or more of the professionals; and/or (j) allow the user to "save" any or all of the advertising content contained at interactive advertisement 371 that pertains to the professional(s) - such as a name of the professional, a professional's profile, contact information for the professional, address information for the professional, a picture of the professional, etc.
  • content e.g., video, text, documents, images
  • the user can operate user control(s)
  • the user can operate user control(s) 372 at interactive advertisement 370 to change primary content 360 and/or a format of primary content 360 presented at the web page.
  • modification module 140 can change user control(s) 372 at interactive advertisement 370 which may or may not also cause modification module 140 to change advertising content 371, a format of advertising content 371, primary content 360, and/or a format of primary content 360.
  • Interactive advertisement 371 can act autonomously from the webpage (or in other examples, a software application), but not necessarily focused on whether the web page (or software application) requests a complete refresh.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates exemplary content 400, according to an embodiment.
  • Content 400 can be provided at a web page or software application.
  • Content 400 can be similar or identical to the content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), content 200 (FIG. 2), and/or content 300 (FIG. 3).
  • content 400 can comprise primary content 460 and interactive advertisement 470, and interactive advertisement 470 can comprise advertising content 471 and one or more user controls 472.
  • primary content 460 can be similar or identical to the primary content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to primary content 260 (FIG. 2), and/or to primary content 360 (FIG.
  • interactive advertisement 470 can be similar or identical to any interactive advertisement of the interactive advertisement(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) or of interactive advertisement(s) 271 (FIG. 2) and/or to interactive advertisement 371 (FIG. 3); advertising content 371 can be similar or identical to the advertising content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to advertising content 271 (FIG. 2), and/or to advertising content 371 (FIG. 3); and/or user control(s) 372 can be similar or identical to the user control(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2, and/or to user control(s) 372 (FIG. 3)).
  • modification module 140 can change user control(s) 472 and advertising content 471.
  • a user has changed his location in interactive advertisement 470 from Denver to Seattle.
  • Seattle will be retained as the location for interactive advertisement 470 until changed again by the user.
  • the location set by the user as Seattle, only Seattle professionals and professions applicable to primary content 460 will be presented at interactive advertisement 470 on all subsequent web pages visited by the user.
  • Some embodiments include a method of providing (e.g., manufacturing) a system.
  • the system can be similar or identical to system 100 (FIG. 1).
  • the method can comprise providing a content providing system.
  • the content providing system can be similar or identical to content providing system 101 (FIG. 1).
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a flow chart for an embodiment of a method 500 of providing content to a user.
  • method 500 can be considered a method of providing advertisements on a web page or providing advertisements in a software application.
  • method 500 can also be considered a method of distributing content or advertisements.
  • Method 500 is merely exemplary and is not limited to the embodiments presented herein. Method 500 can be employed in many different embodiments or examples not specifically depicted or described herein.
  • the activities, the procedures, and/or the processes of method 500 can be performed in the order presented. In other embodiments, the activities, the procedures, and/or the processes of method 500 can be performed in any other suitable order.
  • one or more of the activities, the procedures, and/or the processes in method 500 can be combined or slapped.
  • method 500 is described in the context of system 100 (FIG. 1), which can be implemented to perform part or all of method 500.
  • one or more of the activities of method 500 can comprise computer instructions configured to be operated at a processing module of a computer system, and the computer system can be similar or identical to computer system 600 (FIG. 6).
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 570 of acquiring and storing advertising content and first primary content (e.g., of primary content).
  • advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1) can receive advertising content from one or more advertisers.
  • the advertising content can be stored in advertisement index(es) 1 12 (FIG. 1).
  • Content module 122 (FIG. 1) can receive primary content from one or more content providers.
  • an owner or operator of content providing system 101 (FIG. 1) can create primary content.
  • the primary content can be stored in content index(es) 1 11 (FIG. 1).
  • advertising content can be regularly (e.g., hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly) updated or changed.
  • the advertising content can be similar or identical to the advertising content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to advertising content 271 (FIG. 2), to advertising content 371 (FIG. 3), and/or to advertising content 471 (FIG. 4).
  • the primary content can be similar or identical to the primary content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to primary content 260 (FIG. 2), to primary content 360 (FIG. 3), and/or to primary content 460 (FIG. 4).
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 571 of receiving a request from a user for first primary content.
  • the user can request the first primary content using a user device (e.g., user device 190, user device 191, and/or user device 192) of user device(s) 193 (FIG. 1).
  • the user device of user device(s) 193 can communicate the request to communications module 130 (FIG. 1) via the Internet or another communications network.
  • the request can be for a request for a web page with first primary content or a request for the first primary content from a software application (e.g., a mobile software application) running on the user device of user device(s) 193.
  • a software application e.g., a mobile software application
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 572 of acquiring the first primary content.
  • content module 122 (FIG. 1) can retrieve the first primary content from content index(es) 1 1 1 (FIG. 1 ). Additionally or alternatively, content module 122 (FIG. 1) can acquire the first primary content from one or more primary content providers (not shown). In various examples, content module 122 (FIG. 1 ) can receive primary content (including, but not limited to, the first primary content) from primary content providers and store the primary content in content index(es) 1 11. In many embodiments, primary content is regularly (e.g., hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly) updated or changed.
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 573 of determining first advertising content (e.g., of the advertising content) to provide to the user with the first primary content.
  • advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1) can determine first advertising content to display to the user with the first primary content. Advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1) can use many different factors to determine what first advertising content to display. hi various examples, advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1) can use information about the user requesting the first primary content to at least partially determine the first advertising content to provide to the user.
  • advertisement module 121 can determine whether the first advertising content is relevant to the first primary content. In various embodiments, advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1) can determine whether the first advertising content is relevant to the first primary content based on rules and/or algorithms contained within an interactive advertisement associated with one or more user control(s) of the interactive advertisement, external rules or algoritlims inherent and specific for that interactive advertisement, or based on information known about the user derived from cookies, browser, online history, demographics, behavioral characteristics, or information provided by the advertiser or advertisers.
  • the interactive advertisement can be similar or identical to any interactive advertisement of the interactive advertisement s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) or of interactive advertisement(s) 270 (FIG.
  • advertisement module 121 can determine that advertisements related to cat food are more relevant to the first primary content than advertisements for automobile parts, and the cat food advertisements can be paired with the primary content related to cats, hi the same or different examples, advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1) can determine which advertiser will potentially pay the owner or operator of content providing system 101 (FIG. 1) the most money to display the advertisement and display that advertising content.
  • advertisement module 121 can retrieve first the advertising content from advertisement index(es) 1 12 (FIG. 1). In other examples, advertisement module 121 can obtain the advertising content from a third party advertising service. In various examples, advertisement module 121 can provide information about the requestor and/or the first primaiy content to the third party advertising service when requesting advertising content from the third party advertisement service.
  • the user control(s) can be defined and created so a user can interact with the first advertising content within the interactive advertisement to change its content or modify its format.
  • the first advertising content can be created so it changes in conjunction with and/or in reaction to operation of the user control(s). For example, if an exemplary interactive advertisement is defined and created to display available cars for rent as the first advertising content so that a user can use a filter of the user control(s) to only show a class of car (e.g. compact, SUV, truck), the first advertising content of the interactive advertisement can be created to support this interactive action.
  • advertisement index(es) of advertisement index(es) 112 FIG.
  • containing advertising content for this advertisement type can contain car class and a filter user control for this advertisement type that can pull the available filterable values from the car classes, making them available to the user to select, and the advertising content can be modified to only show the selected car classes in at the interactive advertisement.
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 575 of organizing (e.g., combining) the first primary content and the interactive advertisement into a first format.
  • structure module 123 (FIG. 1) can create provided content to communicate to the user by arranging the first primary content and the interactive advertisement into the first format.
  • the first format can depend on the user device of user device(s) 193 (FIG. 1) and/or application software (e.g., mobile application software) that the user is using to receive the first primary content. For example, if the user is going to display the primary content in a web browser, web page creation module 124 (FIG. 1) of structure module 123 (FIG. 1) can format the first primary content and the interactive advertisement into a web page format.
  • application software creation module 125 of structure module 123 (FIG. 1) can format the first primary content and the interactive advertisement (including the user controls) into a format operable by the user at the software application.
  • user controls might not be operable on the user device so the interactive advertisement (including the user controls) can be formatted into a format operable by the software application on another user device of user device(s) 193 on which the user control(s) are operable.
  • the interactive advertisement can include instructions
  • web page creation module 124 can format the web page to include instructions to alter the content or the format of the interactive advertisement (or the content or format of the first primary content) without refreshing, reloading, or resending the web page.
  • application software creation module 125 can include instructions to allow altering the content or the format of the interactive advertisements (or the content or format of the first primary content) without refreshing, reloading, or resending all the provided content from content providing system 101 (FIG. 1).
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 576 of communicating the content including the first primary content and the interactive advertisement to a user device (e.g., the user device requesting the primary content).
  • communications module 130 (FIG. 1) can communicate the content so that the first primary content and the interactive advertisement are in the first format.
  • the content can be similar or identical to the content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to content 200 (FIG. 2), to content 300 (FIG. 3), and/or to content 400 (FIG. 4).
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 577 of presenting (e.g., displaying) the content to the user at the user device.
  • communications module 130 FIG. 1
  • activity 577 can be omitted.
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 578 of receiving a request to alter at least a portion of the content (e.g., by the user via the user control(s)).
  • activity 578 can comprise receiving a request to alter (i.e., manipulate or change) at least one of the first primary content, the interactive advertisement, or the first format.
  • Communications module 130 can receive the request from the user device (e.g., user device 190 (FIG. 1), user device 191 (FIG. 1), or user device 192 (FIG. 1)) of user device(s) 193 (FIG. 1)).
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 579 of determining instructions to alter the content.
  • modification module 140 (FIG. 1) can use the request to determine instructions to alter at least one of the first primary content, the interactive advertisement, or the first format.
  • modification module 140 can perform a query of advertising content index(es) 112 (FIG. 1) or content index (es) 1 1 1 (FIG. 1) to determine revised advertising content for the interactive advertisement or revised primary content for first primary content, respectively.
  • modification module 140 (FIG. 1) can determine one or more second user controls for at least one of interactive advertisements. That is, modification module 140 (FIG. 1) can change the user control(s) in the interactive advertisements in response to the user interacting with the user control.
  • modification module 140 (FIG. 1) can determine instructions to reformat the content of the interactive advertisement.
  • the information provided by the user via the user control(s) can be stored at storage module 110 (FIG. 1) for future use, for example, when serving another web page to the same user in the future.
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 580 of communicating instructions to alter the content to the user device.
  • the instructions instruct the user device to alter the at least one of the first primary content, the interactive advertisement, or the first format without reloading, refreshing, or resending all of the content (e.g., at the web page).
  • communications module 130 can communicate the instructions to the user device via the Internet or another communication network.
  • method 500 can comprise an activity 581 of altering the content
  • the user device can alter a content or a format of the interactive advertisement based on the request of the user without reloading, refreshing, or resending all of the content (e.g., at the web page).
  • the altered advertising content can be inserted at the interactive advertisement or the altered primary content can be inserted at the first primary content without reloading, refreshing, or resending all of the content, hi the same or different examples, altering the content can include reformatting the content of the interactive advertisement and/or replacing the user control(s) with the one or more second user controls without reloading, refreshing, or resending all the content (e.g., at the web page).
  • method 500 of FIG. 5 includes an activity 582 of presenting (e.g., displaying) the altered content to the user.
  • the altered content can be presented (e.g., displayed) to the user at the user device.
  • communications module 130 can facilitate presenting (e.g., displaying) the altered content to the user at the user device.
  • method 500 can be complete.
  • method 500 can be repeated for new r primary content and/or additional web pages or software applications (e.g., mobile software applications), hi some embodiments, activities 570-582 can be performed in the above order.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a computer 600 that is suitable for implementing an embodiment of at least a portion of system 100 (FIG. 1) (e.g., content providing system 101 (FIG. 1) and/or user device(s) 193 (FIG. 1), such as, for example, user device 190 (FIG. 1), user device 191 (FIG. 1), and/or user device 192 (FIG. 1)), method 500 (FIG. 5), at least a portion of system 800 (FIG.
  • system 100 e.g., content providing system 101 (FIG. 1) and/or user device(s) 193 (FIG. 1), such as, for example, user device 190 (FIG. 1), user device 191 (FIG. 1), and/or user device 192 (FIG. 1)
  • method 500 FIG. 5
  • FIG. 5 At least a portion of system 800 (FIG.
  • Computer 600 includes a chassis 602 containing one or more circuit boards (not shown), a USB (universal serial bus) port 612, a Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM) and/or Digital Video Disc (DVD) drive 616, and a hard drive 614.
  • a representative block diagram of the elements included on the circuit boards inside chassis 602 is shown in FIG. 7.
  • a central processing unit (CPU) 710 in FIG. 7 is coupled to a system bus 714 in FIG. 7.
  • the architecture of CPU 710 can be compliant with any of a variety of commercially distributed architecture families.
  • System bus 714 also is coupled to memory 708 that includes both read only memory (ROM) and random access memory (RAM). Non-volatile portions of memory 708 or the ROM can be encoded with a boot code sequence suitable for restoring computer 600 (FIG. 6) to a functional state after a system reset.
  • memory 708 can include microcode such as a Basic Input-Output System (BIOS).
  • BIOS Basic Input-Output System
  • storage module 1 10 (FIG. 1) can include memory 1708, USB (universal serial bus) drive 1612, hard drive 1614, and/or CD-ROM or DVD drive 1616.
  • various I/O devices such as a disk controller 704, a graphics adapter 724, a video controller 702, a keyboard adapter 726, a mouse adapter 706, a network adapter 720, and other I/O devices 722 can be coupled to system bus 714.
  • Keyboard adapter 726 and mouse adapter 706 are coupled to a keyboard 604 (FIGs. 6 and 7) and a mouse 610 (FIGs. 6 and 7), respectively, of computer 600 (FIG. 6).
  • graphics adapter 724 and video controller 702 are indicated as distinct units in FIG. 7, video controller 702 can be integrated into graphics adapter 724, or vice versa in other embodiments.
  • Video controller 702 is suitable for refreshing a monitor 606 (FIGs. 6 and 7) to display images on a screen 608 (FIG. 6) of computer 600 (FIG. 6).
  • Disk controller 704 can control hard drive 614 (FIGs. 6 and 7), USB drive 612 (FIGs. 6 and 7), and CD-ROM or DVD drive 616 (FIGs. 6 and 7). In other embodiments, distinct units can be used to control each of these devices separately.
  • network adapter 720 is part of a WNIC (wireless network interface controller) card (not shown) plugged or coupled to an expansion port (not shown) in computer 600 (FIG. 6).
  • the WNIC card can be a wireless network card built into computer 600 (FIG. 6).
  • a wireless network adapter can be built into computer 600 (FIG. 6) by having wireless Ethernet capabilities integrated into the motherboard chipset (not shown), or implemented via a dedicated wireless Ethernet chip (not shown), connected through the PCI (peripheral component interconnector) or a PCI express bus.
  • network adapter 720 can be a wired netw r ork adapter.
  • FIG. 6 Although many other components of computer 600 (FIG. 6) are not shown, such components and their interconnection are w ell known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, further details concerning the construction and composition of computer 600 (FIG. 6) and the circuit boards inside chassis 602 (FIG. 6) need not be discussed herein.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates a representative block diagram of a system 800 for providing content (e.g., providing advertising), according to an embodiment.
  • the content can be provided at one or more web pages, at a software application (e.g., a mobile software application), at a television, at a radio broadcast, and/or any other suitable content providing medium.
  • system 800 can be implemented to provide the content to one or more users of system 800 at one or more user devices 893 (e.g., a user device 890, a user device 891, and/or a user device 892), as discussed below.
  • System 800 is merely exemplary and is not limited to the embodiments presented herein.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a representative block diagram of exemplary content 900 of a web page or a software application (e.g., mobile software application) created using system 900. Accordingly, the content provided by system 800 (FIG. 8) can be similar or identical to content 900.
  • a software application e.g., mobile software application
  • system 800 can be similar to system 100 (FIG. 1).
  • system 800 can comprise a content providing system 801.
  • Content providing system 801 can provide the content to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892) of system 800 and/or the users of system 800.
  • user device(s) 893 e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892
  • content providing system 801 can be similar to content providing system 101 (FIG. 1); and/or user device(s) 893 can be similar or identical to user device(s) 193 (FIG. 1).
  • content providing system 801 can comprise a computer system.
  • one or more of user device(s) 893 each can comprise a computer system.
  • the computer system of content providing system 801 and/or user device(s) 893 can be similar or identical to computer system 600 (FIG. 6).
  • system 800 can comprise user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • content providing system 801 can comprise a processing module 855, a storage module 810, a generation module 820, a communications module 830, a modification module 840, and/or an operating system 850.
  • processing module 855 can be similar or identical to processing module 155 (FIG. 1); generation module 820 can be similar to general module 120 (FIG. 1); communications module 830 can be similar or identical to communications module 130 (FIG. 1); modification module 840 can be similar or identical to modification module 140 (FIG. 1); and/or operating system 850 can be similar or identical operating system 150 (FIG. 1).
  • generation module 820 can comprise an advertisement module
  • storage module 810 can comprise one or more content indexes 81 1 and/or one or more advertisement indexes 812.
  • Advertisement module 821 can be similar to advertisement module 121 (FIG. 1); content module 822 can be similar to content module 122 (FIG. 1); structure module 823 can be similar to structure module 123 (FIG. 1); web page creation module 824 can be similar or identical to web page creation module 124 (FIG. 1); application software creation module 825 can be similar or identical to software application creation module 125 (FIG. 1 ); content index(es) 811 can be similar or identical to advertisement index(es) 11 1 (FIG. 1); and/or advertisement index(es) 812 can be similar or identical to advertisement index(es) 1 12 (FIG. 1).
  • system 800 can perform similar or identical functionality to system
  • generation module 820 can determine (e.g., generate) content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) to provide to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892), and/or modification module 840 can alter content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • content e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)
  • modification module 840 can alter content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • communications module 830 can provide the content determined by generation module 820 and/or altered by modification module 840 to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891 , and/or user device 892) for content providing system 801.
  • user device(s) 893 e.g., user device 890, user device 891 , and/or user device 892
  • system 800 can also perform additional functionality as discussed herein.
  • content providing system 801 can comprise a categorization module 841.
  • at least part of categorization module 841 can be implemented as computer software.
  • at least part of categorization module 841 can be configured to run at processing module 890 and/or to be stored at storage module 810.
  • at least part of categorization module 841 can also be configured to be stored at the volatile computer memory storage devices of content providing system 801 as may be necessary to performed the desired functions of system 800 and/or content providing system 801.
  • categorization module 841 is described herein generally as being located at part of a single computer or server, in many embodiments, parts of categorization module 841 may be spread between and/or possibly overlap at multiple servers when the computer system of content providing system 801 comprises a cluster of collection of servers.
  • the computer system of content providing system 801 can comprise a first server comprising a first portion of categorization module 841.
  • one or more second servers can comprise a second, possibly overlapping, portion of categorization module 841.
  • content 900 can be similar to the content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to content 200 (FIG. 2), to content 300 (FIG.
  • content 900 can comprise primary content 960, which can be similar or identical to the primary content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to primary content 260 (FIG. 2), to primary content 360 (FIG. 3), and/or to primary content 460 (FIG. 4).
  • content 900 can also comprise at least one advertising unit 970.
  • Advertising unit(s) 970 can be similar or identical to the advertising unit(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1).
  • Each advertising unit of advertising unit(s) 970 can comprise one or more advertisement windows 976 (e.g., advertisement window 973, advertisement window 974, and/or advertisement window 975)
  • one or more advertising units of advertising unit(s) 970 can also comprise one or more user controls 972.
  • User control(s) 972 can be similar to the user control(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2), to user control(s) 372 (FIG. 3), and/or to user control(s) 472 (FIG. 4).
  • User control(s) 972 can be associated with the advertising unit of advertising unit(s) 970 as a whole rather than with a particular interactive advertisement. In other embodiments, user control(s) 972 can be omitted.
  • advertisement window(s) 976 each can correspond to a different advertisement classification and can be configured to present (e.g., display) one or more advertisements associated with the advertisement classification with which that advertisement window element corresponds.
  • the advertisements associated with the various advertisement classifications can comprise conventional advertisements (e.g., conventional online advertisements) and/or the interactive advertisement(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1 ). Advertisement classification is discussed in greater detail below with respect to categorization module 841 (FIG. 8).
  • categorization module 841 can (i) establish multiple advertisement classifications, (ii) associate advertisements with the multiple advertisement classifications, and (iii) determine, based on at least one classification condition being satisfied, what advertisement window(s) are provided at the one or more advertising unit(s), respectively, of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) that generation module 820 determines (e.g., generates) to provide to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • the advertisement window(s) can be similar or identical to advertisement window(s) 976 (e.g., advertisement window 973, advertisement window 974, and/or advertisement window 975).
  • categorization module 841 can communicate with advertisement module 821 and/or advertisement index(es) 812 to associate advertisements with the multiple advertisement classifications.
  • advertisement module 821 can be operable to provide (e.g., generate) advertisement(s) (e.g., conventional advertisement(s) and/or interactive advertisement(s)) for the advertising unit(s) of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) to be provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891 , and/or user device 892) using the advertising element(s) stored at advertisement index 812.
  • advertisement module 821 can be operable to provide (e.g., generate) advertisement(s) (e.g., conventional advertisement(s) and/or interactive advertisement(s)) for the advertising unit(s) of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) to be provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (
  • categorization module 841 can associate the advertisement(s) provided by advertisement module 821 with applicable advertisement classifications directly, or indirectly, by associating the advertising element(s) with the applicable advertisement classifications.
  • Categorization module 841 can associate the advertisement(s) and/or advertising element(s) with the applicable advertisement classifications using any suitable electronic association techniques, such as, for example, using metadata tagging.
  • the advertising content of the advertisement(s) provided by advertisement module 821 can relate to one or more advertisers. Further, each advertisement of the advertisement(s) and/or each advertising element of the advertising element(s) can be associated with one or more of the advertisement classification(s), as explained in greater detail below.
  • the advertisement classification(s) can comprise any common theme with which the advertisement(s) and/or advertising element(s) can be associated, and the classification condition(s) can comprise any suitable predetermined occurrence(s) for which it may be desirable to provide advertisement(s) associated with a particular advertisement classification to the user(s) of system 800.
  • the classification condition(s) can comprise one or more rules that govern what advertisement window(s) are provided at the one or more advertising unit(s), respectively, of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG.
  • generation module 820 determines (e.g., generates) to provide to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892), with each advertisement window being configured to present one or more advertisement(s) associated with an advertisement classification that is associated with that advertisement window.
  • the classification conditions can comprise one or more user classification conditions, one or more advertiser classification conditions, and/or one or more publisher classification conditions.
  • a user classification condition can comprise a classification tied to behavior or condition of a user of system 800.
  • the behavior of the user can be direct behavior, such as, for example, entry of a user input at a primary content control of the primary content of the content and/or entry of a user input at an advertisement control of an advertisement unit (e.g., an advertisement control of the advertisement unit as a whole, such as, for example, user control(s) 972 (FIG. 9), or an advertisement control of an individual interactive advertisement, such as for example, the user control(s) described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1), to user control(s) 272 (FIG. 2), to user control(s) 372 (FIG.
  • Exemplary primary content controls can comprise a search field and/or a sorting (e.g., filtering) mechanism.
  • the sorting mechanism can be configured to sort according to any suitable sorting category, including price, location, availability, brand, etc.
  • the advertisement classification(s) can comprise a classification for advertisement(s) related to the a search term entered into the search field, and/or a classification for advertisement(s) related to the sorting category selected at the sorting mechanism.
  • an exemplary advertisement classification can comprise advertisement(s) of one or more products having one or more particular price points and a corresponding classification condition triggering that advertisement classification can comprise operation by the user of system 800 of a sorting mechanism primary content control at the primary content to sort within a range of prices including those price points.
  • the behavior of the user can be indirect behavior, such as, for example, a content of the primaiy content requested by the user and/or a location or other condition (e.g., a physical condition, such as, for example, age, heart rate, weight, etc.) of the user or associated with the user (e.g., determined by a sensor of a user device of user device(s) 893 of the user).
  • a location or other condition e.g., a physical condition, such as, for example, age, heart rate, weight, etc.
  • user behavior can comprise historical user behavior (i.e., direct and/or indirect) of the user at web page(s) and/or software application(s) of system 800, and/or statistical user behavior (i.e., direct and/or indirect) of one or more other users (e.g., similar user(s)) of system 800.
  • the advertisement classification(s) can comprise a classification for advertisement(s) related to the content of the primary content and/or a classification for advertisement(s) related to the location or another condition (e.g., a physical condition) of the user.
  • a classification for advertisement(s) can comprise a classification for advertisement(s) with adult content.
  • the advertisement classification(s) can comprise a classification for advertisements ) related to healthcare.
  • an advertiser classification condition can comprise a classification condition established (e.g., provided) by an advertiser that is related to one or more of the advertisement(s) provided by advertisement module 821; and/or a publisher classification condition can comprise a classification condition established (e.g., provided) by a publisher of the advertisement(s) provided by advertisement module 821 through implementation of system 800.
  • the advertiser can also provide one or more advertisement classifications that correspond to each advertiser classification condition provided.
  • the publisher can also provide one or more advertisement classifications that correspond to each publisher classification condition provided.
  • the advertiser and/or publisher can provide one or more of the advertisement classifications and can provide the classification condition(s) that correspond to each of the advertisement classifications provided.
  • the publisher may ultimately be responsible for establishing (e.g., determining) which classification condition(s) are actually implemented for a particular embodiment of system 800, which may or may not include advertiser classification condition(s) provided by one or more advertisers.
  • advertisement classification conditions can correspond to advertisement classifications that inure to the benefit of the advertiser
  • publisher classification conditions can correspond to advertisement classifications that inure to the benefit of the publisher.
  • the publisher and the advertiser are different entities, though in some embodiments, the publisher and the advertiser can be the same entity.
  • an advertiser can provide advertisement classifications that group advertisements of any predetermined category.
  • Exemplary advertisement classifications can comprise classifications grouping advertisements according to product or service location, product or service brand, product size, product color, product or service price, product or service availability, service certifications, etc.
  • Further exemplary advertisement classifications can comprise classifications grouping products or services based on temporal conditions, such as, for example, a remaining amount of time that products or services are on sale.
  • the publisher can also provided publisher classifications that group advertisements of any predetermined category.
  • Exemplary publisher classifications can comprise classifications grouping advertisements according to a time of day, a location of the advertising unit at the content, a greatest revenue potential for the publisher, etc.
  • the publisher can determine the user classification conditions, the advertiser classification conditions, and/or the publisher classification conditions to implement for the classification condition(s). However, in other embodiments, the publisher can give deference to one or more advertisers and/or the user(s) to determine some or all of the classification condition(s). In these or other embodiments, the publisher can suggest advertiser classification condition(s) and/or user classification condition(s) from which the advertiser(s) and/or user(s) can choose, and/or the advertiser(s) and/or user(s) may be permitted to suggest their own advertiser classification condition(s) and/or user classification condition(s).
  • the publisher can suggest one or more advertisement classifications ) to the advertiser(s) with which to associate their advertisements.
  • the user(s) and/or advertiser(s) of system 800 can select suggested user and/or advertiser classification condition(s) via an interface, such as, for example, a w r eb page.
  • the advertiser(s) can select suggested advertisement classification(s) via an interface (e.g., interface 1100 (FIG. 11) and/or interface 1200 (FIG. 12)) similar to the interface for selecting suggested user and/or advertiser classification condition(s).
  • categorization module 841 can weight the classification conditions according to any suitable weighting criteria.
  • categorization module 841 can weight one or more classification condition genre(s) (e.g., user classification conditions, advertiser classification conditions, publisher classification conditions, etc.) higher than one or more other classification condition genre(s). Further, categorization module 841 can weight one or more classification condition(s) within a classification condition genre(s) higher than other classification condition(s) of that classification condition genre. Even further, categorization module 841 can weight one or more classification condition(s) of one classification condition genre higher than one or more classification condition(s) of another classification condition geni e.
  • classification condition genre(s) e.g., user classification conditions, advertiser classification conditions, publisher classification conditions, etc.
  • the weight given to the various classification condition(s) can be static, with the weighting always remaining the same, or dynamic, with the weighting provided to the classification condition(s) changing based on one or more previous detemiinations of advertisement window(s) that are provided at the one or more advertising unit(s), respectively, of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • content e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)
  • user device(s) 893 e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892
  • categorization module 841 can determine that advertisement window(s) corresponding to advertisement classification(s) associated with satisfied classification condition(s) of highest weight are provided at the one or more advertising unit(s), respectively, of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) that generation module 820 determines (e.g., generates) to provide to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • the quantity of advertisement window(s) provided can be constrained by the size of the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG.
  • categorization module 841 can determine a format (e.g., an arrangement) of the advertisement window(s) at the advertising unit(s).
  • the format of the advertisement window(s) can further depend on the classification condition(s).
  • generation module 820 can determine (e.g., generate) the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) to provide to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891 , and/or user device 892) in a similar manner to that of generation module 120 (FIG. 1) as described above.
  • content module 822 can be operable to provide (e.g., generate) the primary content (e.g., primary content 960 (FIG.
  • structure module 823 can be operable to format the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892) before the content is provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892).
  • categorization module 841 can communicate with structure module 823 regarding the format to use for the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) in line with the classification condition(s) that are satisfied. Further, web page creation module 824 and software application creation module 825 can configure the content provided to the user(s) of system 800 at user device(s) 893 (e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892) for presentation at one or more web pages or at a software application, respectively.
  • user device(s) 893 e.g., user device 890, user device 891, and/or user device 892
  • categorization module 841 can communicate with modification module 840 to alter the advertising unit(s) (e.g., advertising unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)) as the classification condition(s) change.
  • modification module 840 can also alter the primary content (e.g., primary content 960 (FIG. 9)) and any applicable interactive advertisement(s) of the advertisement window(s) (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) of the advertising unit(s) (e.g., advertising unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)) in the manner described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1).
  • FIG. 10 illustrates exemplary content 1000, according to an embodiment.
  • Content 1000 can be similar or identical to the content described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 1) and/or to content 900 (FIG. 9).
  • content 1000 can comprise primary content 1060 and one or more advertising unit(s) 1070.
  • each advertising unit of advertising unit(s) 1070 can comprise one or more advertisement windows 1076 (e.g., advertisement window 1073, advertisement window 1074, and/or advertisement window 1075).
  • primary content 1060 can be similar or identical to primary content 960 (FIG. 9)
  • advertising unit(s) 1070 can be similar or identical to advertising imit(s) 970 (FIG. 9).
  • advertisement window(s) 1076 can be similar or identical to advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9).
  • FIG. 11 illustrates an exemplary interface 1100 at which advertiser(s) of system 800 (FIG. 8) can select suggested advertisement classification(s).
  • interface 1100 can comprise a w r eb page at which the advertiser(s) can select one or more health related advertisement classification(s) with which to associate their advertisements.
  • FIG. 12 illustrates another exemplary interface 1200 at which advertiser(s) of system 800 (FIG. 8) can select suggested advertisement classification(s).
  • interface 1200 can comprise a web page at which the advertiser(s) can select one or more location related advertisement classification(s) with which to associate their advertisements.
  • system 800 can be implemented to provide content at any suitable web page(s) and/or software application (e.g., mobile software application).
  • system 800 can be implemented to provide content at a web page where the content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) includes an advertising unit (e.g., advertising unit 970 (FIG. 9) having three advertisement windows (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) presenting advertisements for clothing, exercise, and food, respectively.
  • content e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9) includes an advertising unit (e.g., advertising unit 970 (FIG. 9) having three advertisement windows (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) presenting advertisements for clothing, exercise, and food, respectively.
  • the user control(s) for the advertising unit can read “for men,” “for women,” and “for children.” i these examples, the user of system 800 can select the user control "for men” causing the advertising unit to provide three new advertisement windows with advertisement(s) for advertisement classifications of men's clothing, men's exercise, and men's food. Further, system 800 can provide an additional advertisement window for advertisement(s) of the advertisement classification of men's grooming products at the advertising unit. In other examples, the user of system 800 can select the user control "for women” causing corresponding female-focused changes to the advertisement window(s) of the advertising unit and adding an advertisement window for advertisement(s) of the advertisement classification of female beauty products.
  • a user of system 800 can be on the street level of the Empire State Building, and system 800 can provide the user with content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) at mobile application software of the user's user device of user device(s) 893.
  • the content can include an advertising unit (e.g., advertising unit 970 (FIG. 9) with various advertisement windows (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) relating to different advertisement classifications of professional sendees (e.g., legal, medical, dental, etc.).
  • system 800 can change the advertisement window(s) at the advertising unit so that the advertisement window(s) provide only advertisement(s) of advertisement classifications of professional service(s) available on that floor, such as, for example, criminal lawyers, personal injury lawyers, divorce lawyers, and forensic accountants.
  • a user of system 800 can be standing on a street facing a townhouse for sale in New York City while pointing their user device of user device(s) 893 at the townhouse.
  • Sensors at the user device can detect direction and geographic location to provide advertisement window(s) (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) at the advertising unit (e.g., advertising unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)) that provide advertisement(s) of advertisement classifications for real estate agents selling townhouses in New York City, real estate agents representing buyers of townhouses in New York City, a real estate agent currently selling the townhouse, and/or one or more real estate agents who previously represented buyers or sellers of the townhouse, respectively.
  • advertisement window(s) e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)
  • the advertising unit e.g., advertising unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)
  • system 800 can provide content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) at a mobile software application with primary content (e.g., primary content 960 (FIG. 9)) related to specifications for the automobile and an advertising unit (e.g., advertising unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)) including advertisement window(s) (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) providing advertisement(s) of advertisement classification(s) for nearby automobile dealers, used automobiles of the same make and model, new automobiles of a related make and model, respectively.
  • content e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)
  • primary content e.g., primary content 960 (FIG. 9)
  • an advertising unit e.g., advertising unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)
  • advertisement window(s) e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)
  • an advertiser e.g., a hotel chain of system 800 can provide a first advertisement classification including advertisement(s) for available rooms in the markets the advertiser serves.
  • the advertiser can have target room inventory and can want to run specials to sell out additional inventory. Accordingly, the advertiser can provide a second advertisement classification with only advertisement(s) for available rooms being on sale.
  • a publisher i.e., operator of system 800 can implement system 800 to provide content (e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)) including one or more advertisement unit(s) (e.g., advertisement unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)) including advertisement window(s) (e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)) associated with advertisement classifications for various types of dental professionals (e.g., dental, orthodontic, endodontic, etc.).
  • content e.g., content 900 (FIG. 9)
  • advertisement unit(s) e.g., advertisement unit(s) 970 (FIG. 9)
  • advertisement window(s) e.g., advertisement window(s) 976 (FIG. 9)
  • dental professionals e.g., dental, orthodontic, endodontic, etc.
  • system 800 can provide content having a single advertising unit and a single advertisement window corresponding to an advertisement classification for advertisement(s) related to a current location of the user of system 800, without any regard for the type of professional advertised.
  • Some embodiments include a method of providing (e.g., manufacturing) a system.
  • the system can be similar or identical to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • the method can comprise providing a content providing system.
  • the content providing system can be similar or identical to content providing system 801 (FIG. 8).
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a flow chart for an embodiment of a method 1300 of providing content to a user.
  • method 1300 can be considered a method of providing advertisements on a web page or providing advertisements in a software application.
  • method 1300 can also be considered a method of distributing content or advertisements.
  • Method 1300 is merely exemplary and is not limited to the embodiments presented herein. Method 1300 can be employed in many different embodiments or examples not specifically depicted or described herein.
  • the activities, the procedures, and/or the processes of method 1300 can be performed in the order presented. In other embodiments, the activities, the procedures, and/or the processes of method 1300 can be performed in any other suitable order.
  • method 1300 can comprise computer instructions configured to be operated at a processing module of a computer system, and the computer system can be similar or identical to computer system 600 (FIG. 6).
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1301 of establishing a first advertisement classification and an activity 1302 of establishing a second advertisement classification.
  • the first advertisement classification and/or the second advertisement classification can be similar or identical to the advertisement classification(s) described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • method 1300 can comprise any suitable additional activities of establishing one or more additional advertisement classifications.
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1303 of associating a first advertisement with the first advertisement classification so that one or more first classification advertisements comprise the first advertisement.
  • activity 1303 can be performed approximately simultaneously with or after activity 1301 and/or activity 1302.
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1304 of associating a second advertisement with the second advertisement classification so that one or more second classification advertisements comprise the second advertisement.
  • activity 1304 can be performed approximately simultaneously with or after activity 1301 and/or activity 1302.
  • activity 1303 can be performed before activity 1304, and vice versa.
  • activity 1303 and activity 1304 can be performed approximately simultaneously.
  • the first advertisement and/or the second advertisement can be similar or identical to the advertisement(s) described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • method 1300 can comprise any suitable additional activities of associating advertisement(s) with advertisement classification(s).
  • Performing activity 1303, activity 1304, and/or any other activities of associating advertisement(s) with advertisement classification(s) can be similar or identical to associating advertisement(s) with advertisement classification(s) as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1305 of receiving a request from a user for primary content (e.g., at web page, at a software application, etc.). In some embodiments, activity 1305 can be omitted, such as, for example, in many embodiments when the activity 1306 is implemented to provide the primary content at a software application. In many embodiments, method 1300 can comprise an activity 1306 of providing the user with content comprising the primary content and an advertising unit comprising one or more advertisement window(s) (e.g., at the web page, at the software application, etc.). In many embodiments, activity 1306 can be performed after activity 1305.
  • the content can be similar or identical to the content described above with respect to system 800 (FIG.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an exemplary activity 1306, according to the embodiment of FIG. 13.
  • activity 1306 can comprise an activity 1401 of determining which advertisement window(s) the advertising unit comprises based on the classification condition(s) being satisfied.
  • Performing activity 1401 can be similar or identical to determining which advertisement window(s) the advertising unit comprises based on the classification condition(s) being satisfied as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • activity 1306 can comprise an activity 1402 of arranging the advertisement window(s) at the advertising unit.
  • Performing activity 1402 can be similar or identical to arranging the advertisement window(s) at the advertising unit as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1307 of receiving first advertising content of the first advertisement and/or activity 1308 of receiving second advertising content of the second advertisement.
  • the first advertising content and/or the second advertising content can be similar or identical to the advertising content described above with respect to system 100 (FIG. 1) and/or system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • method 1300 can comprise any suitable additional activities of receiving advertising content.
  • activity 1307, activity 1308, and any additional activities of receiving advertising content can be performed before one or more of activities 1301-1306.
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1309 of establishing the at least one classification condition (e.g., a user classification condition, an advertiser classification condition, a publisher classification condition. etc.).
  • performing activity 1309 can be similar or identical to establish the at least one classification condition (e.g., a user classification condition, an advertiser classification condition, a publisher classification condition, etc) as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • activity 1309 can be similar or identical to establish the at least one classification condition (e.g., a user classification condition, an advertiser classification condition, a publisher classification condition, etc) as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • FIG. 15 illustrates an exemplary activity 1309, according to the embodiment of FIG. 13.
  • activity 1309 can comprise an activity 1501 of receiving a user classification condition (e.g., from a user or an advertiser). Further, activity 1309 can comprise an activity 1502 of receiving an advertiser classification condition (e.g., from an advertiser). In these or other embodiments, activity 1501 and/or activity 1502 can be repeated any suitable number of times to receive additional user classification condition(s) and/or advertiser classification condition(s).
  • a user classification condition e.g., from a user or an advertiser
  • activity 1309 can comprise an activity 1502 of receiving an advertiser classification condition (e.g., from an advertiser).
  • activity 1501 and/or activity 1502 can be repeated any suitable number of times to receive additional user classification condition(s) and/or advertiser classification condition(s).
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1310 of receiving at least one advertisement classification (e.g., the first advertisement classification, the second advertisement classification, etc.).
  • activity 1310 can comprise receiving at least one advertisement classification (e.g., the first advertisement classification, the second advertisement classification, etc.) from one or more advertisers. Performing activity
  • activity 1310 can be similar or identical to activity to receiving the advertisement classification(s) as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8). In many embodiments, activity 1310 can be performed before activity 1306.
  • method 1300 can comprise an activity 1311 of weighting the classification condition(s) when the classification condition(s) comprise multiple classification conditions.
  • performing activity 131 1 can be similar or identical to weighting the classification condition(s) when the classification condition(s) comprise multiple classification conditions as described above with respect to system 800 (FIG. 8).
  • activity 131 1 can be performed as part of activity 1306 and/or activity 1401 (FIG. 14).

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Certains modes de réalisation comprennent un système pour organiser et présenter plusieurs annonceurs dans des annonces publicitaires en ligne. L'invention concerne également d'autres modes de réalisation de systèmes et de procédés connexes.
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