U.S. patent application number 15/050056 was filed with the patent office on 2016-09-01 for method and system for secure distribution and tracking of information via multiple social networks.
This patent application is currently assigned to SocialToaster, inc.. The applicant listed for this patent is Matthew COOK, Josh GLAZER, Tracy IMM, Brian RAZZAQUE, Sarah RAZZAQUE, Ben SARSGARD, Anne SIGMAN. Invention is credited to Matthew COOK, Josh GLAZER, Tracy IMM, Brian RAZZAQUE, Sarah RAZZAQUE, Ben SARSGARD, Anne SIGMAN.
Application Number | 20160253765 15/050056 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 44532102 |
Filed Date | 2016-09-01 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160253765 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
RAZZAQUE; Brian ; et
al. |
September 1, 2016 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE DISTRIBUTION AND TRACKING OF
INFORMATION VIA MULTIPLE SOCIAL NETWORKS
Abstract
A method and system for secure distribution and tracking of
information and content of a third party via multiple social
networks is described. The invention takes information and content
marked to be promoted by a third party using an online application,
and distributes and promotes the information to the social networks
of everyone who is signed up as an `ambassador` for that third
party. When published, the information and content includes a
personalized link associated with each ambassador to social network
combination. Via the nature of social networks, this information is
additionally redistributed into the users who are associated with
those ambassadors in their social networks. As those users follow
the personalized links back to the promoted information and
content, the source ambassador to social network combination gets
recorded and statistics about that user's viewing of the
information and content are recorded. The online application
records relevant statistics that the third party requires, and this
information is then compiled into real time reports that detail the
path that the promoted information and content traveled to drive
users to the promoted information and content, as well as any
resultant actions such as pages viewed, purchases made or items
downloaded.
Inventors: |
RAZZAQUE; Brian; (Baltimore,
MD) ; SARSGARD; Ben; (Baltimore, MD) ; COOK;
Matthew; (Baltimore, MD) ; GLAZER; Josh;
(Baltimore, MD) ; SIGMAN; Anne; (Highland, MD)
; RAZZAQUE; Sarah; (Baltimore, MD) ; IMM;
Tracy; (Reistertown, MD) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
RAZZAQUE; Brian
SARSGARD; Ben
COOK; Matthew
GLAZER; Josh
SIGMAN; Anne
RAZZAQUE; Sarah
IMM; Tracy |
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Highland
Baltimore
Reistertown |
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD |
US
US
US
US
US
US
US |
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Assignee: |
SocialToaster, inc.
Baltimore
MD
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Family ID: |
44532102 |
Appl. No.: |
15/050056 |
Filed: |
February 22, 2016 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
705/14.16 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06Q 30/0214 20130101;
H04L 67/22 20130101; G06Q 50/01 20130101; G06Q 30/02 20130101; G06Q
30/0277 20130101 |
International
Class: |
G06Q 50/00 20060101
G06Q050/00; G06Q 30/02 20060101 G06Q030/02 |
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A method for tracking, by a third party, information regarding
user interactions with content on a social network, the social
network having a plurality of connections between a particular user
of the social network and a subset of other users of the social
network, the method comprising: generating a link to the content,
wherein the link uniquely identifies an ambassador of the third
party, wherein the link uniquely identifies a first social network,
and wherein the ambassador is a user of the first social network;
distributing the link to the content to the first social network
via the ambassador; and receiving information regarding views of
the content by each of a plurality of users of the first social
network, wherein the plurality of users are connections of the
ambassador in the first social network.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the distributing a link to the
content comprises distributing a link to the content of a third
party.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising: registering the
ambassador as an ambassador of the third party.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein the distributing a link to the
content comprises distributing the link to the content to the
ambassador.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein the distributing a link to the
content comprises distributing the link to the content to an
account of the ambassador with the first social network.
21. The method of claim 16, wherein the distributing a link to the
content comprises automatically distributing the link to the
content to an account of the ambassador with the first social
network.
22. The method of claim 21, further comprising receiving an
authorization from the ambassador to automatically distribute the
link to the content over the first social network.
23. The method of claim 16, wherein the receiving information
regarding views of the content further comprises receiving
information relating to a purchase made, an item downloaded or a
donation made.
24. The method of claim 16, further comprising generating reports
detailing a path traveled by the content to each of the plurality
of users of the first social network.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising assigning a unique
tracking link to the path traveled by the content.
26. The method of claim 16, further comprising generating reports
detailing an action taken by a user of the first social network in
response to the content.
27. The method of claim 16, further comprising providing a reward
to the ambassador in accordance with an action taken by a user of
the first social network in response to the content.
28. The method of claim 19, wherein distributing the link to the
content to the ambassador comprises: communicating a notification
to the ambassador indicating that there exists content to be
distributed to the first social network.
29. The method of claim 16, further comprising distributing a
second link to the content to a second social network via the
ambassador, wherein the ambassador is also a user of the second
social network, wherein the second link to the content uniquely
identifies the ambassador as a distributor of the second link to
the content and also identifies the second social network over
which the second link to the content is distributed.
30. The method of claim 29, further comprising receiving
information regarding views of the content by a plurality of users
of the second social network, wherein the plurality of users of the
second social network are connections of the ambassador in the
second social network.
Description
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S.
Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/311,550 filed on Mar. 8,
2010.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates generally to systems and
methods that facilitate distribution of information via multiple
social networks and that track statistics resultant from the spread
of that information.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Online social networking sites have rapidly grown in the
past few years, with millions of new users signing up every day.
The online social network has become popular because of its ability
to allow users to share their interests, activities and thoughts
with other users of such social network. Examples of such social
networks include Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. The massive
platform for social interaction has allowed users (including
individuals, small, mid sized and large businesses, educational
organizations and federal and state governments), to maintain a
direct line of communication with those who have common interests.
For example, a user may post contact information, background
information and other member-specific data, and then other users of
the social network can view the posted data. The social network
also allows users to create a group of members with a common
interest. In general, the information that a user posts is able to
be seen by other users that have a relationship to that user within
a given social network.
[0004] Evolving from these recent developments is the field of
social media. Under social media, traditional group message
delivery, such as television, radio, billboards and so on, is
replaced by creating content customized for, and sent directly to,
the users with whom one user interacts via a social network.
Although this concept in the non-digital world is simply a `word of
mouth` campaign, which is a very old idea, a social network allows
an advertising user to distribute information to a set of other
users of the social network with the purpose of promoting that
information via the social network. Ideally, those users are
connected to other users who see that information via the social
network and choose to continue to promote the information to
another set of connected users through the same social network.
[0005] In the past, much of the focus has been on how to create
content that users will want to share for its own value. Users have
had great success with various types of content, ranging from
coupons to `how to` articles to funny videos. Such content
generally refers to content that is created and subsequently linked
to users of a social network. Such content that is promoted by a
user of a social network and is subsequently promoted by other
users connected to such first user and then by other users
connected to such subsequent users and so on, thus being shared to
a large number of users in a short amount of time is said to have
gone "viral", and typically is considered a successful marketing
endeavor. However, this "viral" content has a few major setbacks.
An advertising user generally has no control over whether or not
content that such user attempts to promote will be spread by other
users of the social network, regardless of how much time or money
is spent. Additionally, if the content does get spread, there may
be varied contextual surrounding to the content which may or may
not actually hurt the advertising user. Finally, should the content
spread in a positive format, the ability to track how it spreads
and understand the value of the various networks is not likely
possible. Without effectively deriving the value, there cannot be
appropriate rewards associated with it.
[0006] Some methods have been developed to provide to a user the
ability to create content and to send such content to other
targeted members of his social network. For example, U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 12/193,705 sets forth a system by which a user
of a social network may inform other users about the actions of the
first user in his group on a third party website, i.e., the user
has purchased a particular item, will attend an event or has added
a connection to a profile for a certain business. As a further
example, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/495,396 sets forth a
method of providing information to users of a social network by
receiving an indicator of an action performed at a third party
website by a first user. Promotional information is created and
stored. Upon election by a first user to allow such information to
be displayed to a second user with whom the first user interacts in
a social network, the information is transmitted. The method is
driven by the action of the first user, such as a purchase of
shoes.
[0007] Accordingly, what is needed is a method and system for
facilitating the distribution of information by a third party (such
as a business or organization) in a targeted, customized and
automated manner to users of multiple social networks, as well as a
way to track statistics resultant from the spread of that
information. What is further needed is the implementation of such
method and system to significantly enhance online marketing
campaigns.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to
provide a method and system that allows a third party (such as a
business or organization) to recruit users participating on various
social networks to consistently participate in the promotion of the
third party information to those users' social networks such that
the resulting distribution and corresponding interest in the third
party that is ultimately generated is able to be tracked in detail,
preserving relationship information, and providing for reporting
and statistical information to be gathered. The methods and systems
can be implemented by use of an online software application.
[0009] The online application is used by the third party to allow
for registration of ambassadors of such third party. Ambassadors
are individuals who have an interest in the third party, whether
its business, products or otherwise. Such ambassadors voluntarily
access the online application and grant various levels of
permission to the third party to assist the third party in
promoting information to the users of the social network of which
the ambassador is a user. During the registration process, the
ambassador authorizes the online application to promote content
from the third party to his various social networks.
[0010] In one embodiment, the online application prompts the
ambassador to create an ambassador account and password. The online
application prompts the ambassador to identify the various social
networks of which he is a user and desires to allow distribution of
information of the third party. The ambassador may select to allow
various levels of distribution of information. For example, the
ambassador may select to automatically distribute and post all
information for the third party to the applicable social network
account, or may select to review and approve all information for
the third party prior to completing the distribution and
posting.
[0011] The third party uses the online application to provide
information desired to be promoted by the third party, and to
distribute such information to each authorized social network
account of each ambassador for that third party. For example, if an
ambassador allows access to his Facebook and Twitter social network
accounts, then the third party uses the online application to
distribute the third party information to such ambassador's
Facebook and Twitter social network pages.
[0012] When the information is distributed, the transmittal
includes a personalized link associated with each ambassador to
social network combination. Via the nature of social networks, this
information is additionally distributed into the news feeds of
users who are associated with those ambassadors in their social
networks.
[0013] As those users of the social networks follow the
personalized links back to the information, the source ambassador
to social network combination is recorded, and statistics about
that social network user's viewing of the information are recorded.
The online application records relevant statistics regarding the
information viewed, purchases made, or items downloaded. The online
application may also record statistics regarding donations made or
coupons downloaded. Any activity performed in following the
personalized link is able to be tracked. This information is then
compiled into real time reports that detail the path that the
information traveled to drive users to the information, as well as
any resultant actions such as pages viewed or purchases made.
[0014] As such, this online system provides end to end process
tracking from the initial creation of information, to the
dissemination over multiple social networks, to the conversion of
sales and referrals directed by that information. This method and
system allows for compensation based rewards for social marketing
which is unrivaled by any existing service.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] Other objects and advantages of the invention will become
apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in
light of the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0016] FIG. 1 is a diagram of a computing device for use with the
invention.
[0017] FIG. 2 is a diagram of a network and corresponding
connections by a user, a social network, a third party site, and
the online application.
[0018] FIG. 2a is a diagram showing how an individual user is
connected to other users within the context of a social
network.
[0019] FIG. 3 is a diagram of the ambassador registration
process.
[0020] FIG. 4 is a diagram of the information distribution and
tracking process.
[0021] FIG. 5 is a diagram of the ambassador to social network
links.
[0022] FIG. 6 is a diagram of the information tracking process.
[0023] FIG. 6A is an exemplary report of information tracking.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The embodiments herein provide a method and system that
allows a third party (such as a business or organization) to
securely distribute and track information to users of multiple
social networks, and to track and reward based on statistics
resultant from the spread of that information. Referring to the
drawings generally, the methods and systems can be implemented by
use of an online computer software application operated from a
computing device.
[0025] Referring to FIG. 1, a computing device 100 includes a bus
110 that directly or indirectly couples the following devices:
memory 112, one or more processors 114, one or more presentation
components 116, input/output (I/O) ports 118, I/O components 120
and a power supply 122. This is an exemplary computing device that
can be used in connection with the embodiments of this invention.
Computing devices may include a desktop computer, a laptop or
handheld device. It may also refer to a server, whether a physical
server for use as a web or database server, or a virtual server,
such as may reside in a virtual environment or cloud.
[0026] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 2a, social networks allow users to
form connections with other users in the social network. One or
more users 208, 210, 212 connect to the social network using a
computing device 100. Examples of social networks include Facebook,
LinkedIn and Twitter. Users create profiles on the social network
that include information about the user, such as biographical
information, interests, hobbies or educational information. User
profiles also include photographs, audio and video information.
[0027] Users of a social network can connect with other users of
the social network, for example, because of a shared common
interest. A user 222 can connect with other users 220, 221, 223,
224, 225, and 226 on an individual basis. Such user 222 of a social
network can initiate this connection on an individual basis by
issuing a request to another user 220 to create the connection.
Upon the other user's acceptance of this request, the users are
associated with one another. This operation can be repeated by the
user 222 to associate with the other users 220, 221, 223, 224, 225
and 226.
[0028] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the online application is used
by the third party to allow for registration of ambassadors of such
third party. An ambassador is an individual who, for any reason,
wishes to grant to the third party 206 the ability to use the
online application 209 to distribute and promote information and
content to such ambassador's accounts on the various social
networks 204 of which the ambassador is a user. The ambassadors
access through a network to a third party site 206 and the online
application 209. An ambassador accesses the third party site 302
and accesses, either directly or indirectly, the online application
303 authorizing it to connect with a specific social network on
which the ambassador has an account 304. Once the authorization is
completed, the ambassador indicates the preferences that the
ambassador has for communicating third party information to the
applicable social network 305, such as whether or not the
ambassador wants information to automatically post on his behalf
after the ambassador is notified, or if the ambassador wants to
explicitly authorize each promotion. Notifications may be submitted
via electronic mail but are not limited to electronic mail. Once
preferences are established for the ambassador for a given social
network, the online application prompts the ambassador to indicate
if he wishes to authorize an additional social network 306. If the
ambassador desires to do so, he repeats the authorization and
preference setting process. If not, he is prompted to establish
global communication preferences 307, such as how frequently the
ambassador wishes to help promote the third party information and
content, or what type of information and content the ambassador
wishes to help promote.
[0029] The online application allows the third party (for example,
the administrator of such third party) to distribute and promote
information and content directly to the social networks of the
ambassadors. After time, a large group of ambassadors who have
already authenticated their social network with the online system
will result. Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, at either the leisure of
the administrator or on a timed schedule, information can be
distributed to the database of ambassadors 402. This distribution
is based on the previously established preferences established by
each ambassador. The mechanism for the promotion may be one of any
number of means, including, but not limited to, promotion from the
third party site directly by connecting to the online application,
by use of a plug-in for the third party site provided by the online
application, or by manually promoting an individual uniform
resource locator ("URL") directly from within the online
application 403. The online application, based on specified
ambassador preferences, communicates to each ambassador that there
is new content to be promoted to his social network 404. This
communication may be, for example, by electronic mail, prompting
the ambassador to approve the proposed information and content 405.
In one alternative, the ambassador may have specified a preference
that information and content be automatically promoted after
notifying him of the pending promotion and providing him with the
option to opt-out of the promotion. Once the ambassador has
approved the content, the online application connects to the social
network for the ambassador and distributes the information and
content, along with a unique URL that is specific to the
ambassador, the social network, and the distributed content 406.
When distributed in this manner, other users that are connected to
the ambassador on a social network can see the information and are
able to click on the unique URL 407. Clicking on this link provides
the online application with tracking information regarding the
source of the user and the relationship to the ambassador and
social network, and this tracking information is subsequently
carried throughout the third party site, providing for detailed
tracking and reporting on all activities of the use on the third
party site 408.
[0030] Referring to FIG. 5, information that is distributed by the
third party via the online application to the social networks 501
is promoted to the social networks of a number of ambassadors 521
and 522. The promoted information appears as links 502 and 503
associated with these ambassadors that are visible to the users 523
and 524 that are connected to the ambassadors on a social network.
Any number of connected users are then able to click on the unique
URLs associated with their ambassador connection and follow it to
view the associated distributed information 504 and 505. Clicking
on this link provides the online application with unique
identifying information about each user and provides for the
ability for the online application to track all subsequent activity
that each user takes on the third party site that they visit
506.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 6, when a third party wishes to access
statistical information or perform other administrative functions
associated with the online application 610, such third party
connects securely to the online application and accesses it using
secure login credentials previously provided, a username and
password, for example 611. Once the third party has logged in, it
is able to choose to perform a variety of different functions 612,
including, but not limited to, viewing online report 613, exporting
data in a variety of formats 614, configuring administrative
settings of the online application 615, managing ambassadors and
preferences 616, and rewarding ambassadors based on performance
statistics 617. The ability to reward ambassadors is provided for
by the online application because of the data that is collected,
which preserves the relationship between a referred user of a
social network and the ambassador, and because of the tracking of
activity performed by the user of the social network. The third
party can therefore use the online application to reward
ambassadors by communicating through the online application to them
to provide them with their reward, for example an online coupon,
based on specific metrics being achieved 618.
[0032] Referring to FIG. 6a, the third party is able to connect to
the online application to access this statistical data in the form
of formatted reports, exportable data feeds, and other such means.
Data may be provided in the form of well-formatted reports 601,
602, 603, and 604.
[0033] While the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention
have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those
of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications
may be made without deviating from the inventive concepts set forth
above.
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