This invention relates to a system and method useful for interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices.
The publishing industry generates revenue by advertising: companies or their advertising agencies create advertisements and pay publishers to run the advertisement in their publications or sometimes the publication creates the advertisement. The company or agency is then invoiced and provided with a copy of the page of the publication where the advertisement appeared (the “tearsheet”) allowing the company or the agency to verify that the advertisement appeared as requested and as invoiced. Hereinafter, the companies who place advertisements and the advertising agencies who do so on their behalf will be collectively called “advertisers”.
The applicant has long archived publications, tearsheets, and advertisement information on behalf of publishers in digital form. Recently, efforts have been made to automate the invoicing process. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,505,173 discloses a system wherein the original advertisement, the tearsheet, and the invoice are all stored in the same computer file so that all three items can be provided to the advertiser.
Still, even with such a system, the full utility of the Internet, websites, hyperlinks, XML, and PDF files is not utilized.
Besides placing advertisements, publishers or their contractors also offer a service to advertisers wherein an advertiser is provided with reports of advertisements placed by the advertiser's competitors. In this way, General Motors, for example, can monitor advertisements placed by Ford and vice versa. Performing these services, currently a manual process, is time consuming and expensive.
Publishers too monitor the competition. Thus, a service industry has developed which monitors the advertisements placed in competitive publications. In this way, the Boston Globe, for example, can ascertain which companies place advertisements in the Boston Herald as opposed to The Boston Globe. Again, these services, carried out manually, are time consuming and expensive.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a system and method for interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a system and method which better utilizes the Internet and the features of a website to provide advertisers with a better way to associate invoice line items with advertisements and tearsheets.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a system and method which makes it easier for advertisers to verify that an advertisement appeared in a publication as requested and as invoiced.
It is a further object of this invention to provide tearsheets viewable on-line along with metadata related to an advertisement on the tearsheet.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a system and method which also allows an advertiser to more easily monitor a competitor's advertisements.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a system and method which also allows publishers to more easily monitor advertisers using competitive publications.
The invention results from the realization that by establishing a website with the ability to search for invoices and by providing a hyperlink between each invoice line item and the corresponding tearsheet for that line item, advertisers can now associate, check, and verify that their advertisements appeared in a given publication as requested and as invoiced in a much easier and convenient fashion. And, the same system which archives the invoices, the advertisement information, and the tearsheets now makes it possible for an advertiser to more easily monitor a competitor's advertisements and also makes it possible for a publisher to more easily monitor advertisers using competitive publications.
This invention features an invoice displayed on a website, the invoice comprising at least one line item for an advertisement in a publication and a link between the line item and a tearsheet for the advertisement that when activated, causes the display of the tearsheet. Typically, the link is a hypertext link. In one example, the line item includes an advertisement identifier, the publication date, the publication, the advertiser, and the cost. Also, the tearsheet is usually displayed with metadata such as the name of the advertiser, the publication, the section, the page, a description, an advertisement identifier, the advertisement size, and the publication date. The website is searchable, inter alia, by publication, by advertiser, and/or by date.
The preferred system for interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices in accordance with the invention includes a receiving portal for receiving electronic files representing the pages of a publication, electronic records of advertisements, and electronic records of invoices. An engine is responsive to the receiving portal and is configured to electronically interrelate and store the electronic files representing the pages of a publication, the electronic records of advertisements, and the electronic records of the invoices. A search routine is configured to search for invoices and/or tearsheets, and a display routine is configured to display found invoices and tearsheets in a way that interrelates an invoice line item with a tearsheet. In the preferred embodiment, the display routine displays the invoice with a link to the tearsheet which is displayed when the link is activated. Also, the display routine could be configured to display the tearsheet with a link to the invoice which is displayed when the link is activated typically, by an icon.
In one example, the electronic files representing the pages of the publication include a PDF file for selected pages of the publication, and the electronic record of an advertisement is an XML record containing metadata about the advertisement. In this example, the metadata includes an advertisement identifier, the name of the advertiser, the publication, the section, the page, a description, the advertisement size, and the publication date. Also included may be a process which stitches the metadata onto the tearsheet. Typically, the electronic record of the invoice is an XML record of the invoice.
One system for interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices in accordance with the invention includes means for receiving electronic files representing the pages of a publication, electronic records of advertisements, and electronic records of invoices. There are means for electronically interrelating and storing the electronic files representing the pages of a publication, the electronic records of advertisements, and the electronic records of the invoices. There are also means for searching invoices and/or tearsheets and means for displaying found invoices and tearsheets in a way that interrelates an invoice line item with a tearsheet.
In one example, the means for displaying includes a screen displaying all found invoices by number. The means for displaying may further include a screen displaying an individual invoice selected from the found invoices. Preferably, the individual invoice includes line items each linked to a tearsheet corresponding to the invoice.
One method of interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices in accordance with this invention includes receiving electronic files representing the pages of a publication, electronic records of advertisements, and electronic records of invoices. The electronic files representing the pages of a publication, the electronic records of advertisements, and the electronic records of the invoices are electronically interrelated and stored. The method further includes searching for specific invoices and/or tearsheets and displaying found invoices and tearsheets in a way that interrelates an invoice line item with a tearsheet. Typically, all found invoices are displayed by number and each are linked to an actual invoice displayed when the link is activated. Thus, each invoice is displayed with a link to the tearsheet which is displayed when the link is activated.
Also, the tearsheet may be displayed with a link to the invoice which is displayed when the link is activated. That link may be an icon. Typically, the electronic files representing the pages of the publication include a PDF file for selected pages of the publication, the electronic record of an advertisement is an XML record containing metadata about the advertisement (e.g., an advertisement identifier, the name of the advertiser, the publication, the section, the page, a description, the advertisement size, and the publication date), and the electronic record of the invoice is an XML record of the invoice.
Another system for interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices in accordance with this invention features a receiving portal for receiving electronic files representing the pages of a publication, electronic records of advertisements, and electronic records of invoices, an engine responsive to the receiving portal configured to electronically interrelate and store the electronic files representing the pages of a publication, the electronic records of advertisements, and the electronic records of the invoices, a search routine configured to search for invoices and/or tearsheets, and a process configured to display a found tearsheet along with metadata concerning an advertisement on the tearsheet.
A method of interrelating and storing advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices in accordance with this invention features receiving electronic files representing the pages of a publication, electronic records of advertisements, and electronic records of invoices, electronically interrelating and storing the electronic files representing the pages of a publication, the electronic records of advertisements, and the electronic records of the invoices, searching for specific invoices and/or tearsheets, and displaying a found tearsheet with metadata concerning an advertisement on the tearsheet.
Also, information other than tearsheets may be linked to invoice line items in accordance with this invention: purchase orders, contractual documents, statements of work, pictures or advertisements of an invoiced line item product, and the like. Thus, a tearsheet is but one possible form of the supporting documentation linked to an invoiced line item in accordance with this invention.
Other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
Aside from the preferred embodiment or embodiments disclosed below, this invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Thus, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings.
One aspect of the subject invention features a website accessible over the world wide web which allows advertisers to search for, inter alia, invoices using, for example, the search screen of
After the user activates server icon or button 15, the search means, engine, or routine(s) of the subject invention then finds all stored invoices meeting the criteria entered in
Invoice 20a, so displayed also includes a hyperlink between each line item advertisement and the tearsheet associated with that advertisement. When the hyperlink is activated, the tearsheet is displayed. Thus, by clicking on line item 22d,
In the prior art, tearsheet 40 was manually cut out of the publication by the publisher and sent to the advertiser along with the other tearsheets corresponding to the line items of invoice 20,
In accordance with this invention, however, the tearsheets and invoices are viewable and printable on-line over the Internet and interrelated by links so the advertiser can more easily view, verify, and print the tearsheets and the invoices and interrelate the two. An advertiser can even switch from viewing tearsheet 40,
Typically, the electronic files representing the pages of the publication 102,
Typically, newspapers originate files, or groups of files packaged in any of several standard compressed file formats and these files are typically sent to the inventive website of this invention via FTP, step 200,
If invoice data is detected, it is routed to a process that creates a PDF form of the invoice information, step 204 and then sends it (the PDF and extracted advertisement numbers and advertiser or agency numbers) to a process, step 206, that parses the information, creates corresponding thumbnail images, puts them into the file storage, step 208 and creates records in the database 210.
If XML advertisement information is detected, then MIO in step 203 sends it to a process that parses the information, step 206 and creates appropriate database records as shown at 210.
If a page PDF is detected, MIO at step 203 sends it to a process, step 205 that creates corresponding thumbnails, extracts all text on the page, sends the thumbnail files and PDF files to file storage 208, and objects are further sent to the Mconsole process, step 207 which indexes all extracted text as shown at 209, creates database records and can modify or replace already existing records in database 210.
A user, typically but not limited to an advertiser, and agency, or a newspaper, accesses the system via the World Wide Web step 300,
The system checks to see if the user is authorized to access the system, makes notes of the restrictions of what they can see, then allows them into the site, step 301. Next the user can elect to search for an advertisement or an invoice, step 302 and submits search criteria (see
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The resulting system and method of this invention thus uniquely interrelates and stores advertisements, tearsheets, and invoices and better utilizes the Internet and the features of a website to provide advertisers with a new way to associate invoice line items with advertisements and tearsheets. The invention makes it easier for advertisers to verify that an advertisement appeared in a publication as requested and as invoiced. Also, tearsheets viewable on-line are provided along with metadata related to an advertisement on the tearsheet.
Also, advertisers can use the subject invention to more easily monitor a competitor's advertisements. Also, the system and method of this invention also allows publishers to more easily monitor advertisers using competitive publications.
The website of this invention features the ability to search for invoices and automatically provides a hyperlink between each invoice line item and the corresponding tearsheet for that line item. Using the website, advertisers can now associate, check, and verify that their advertisements appeared in a given publication as requested and as invoiced in a much easier and convenient fashion. And, the same system which archives the invoices, the advertisement information, and the tearsheets now makes it possible for an advertiser to more easily monitor a competitor's advertisements and also makes it possible for a publisher to more easily monitor advertisers using competitive publications.
In the examples above, the invoice line items correspond to tearsheets. In other applications and in other industries, the system and method of this invention can be used to correlate, by links, invoice line items with supporting documentation for the invoiced line item, for example, a purchase order, a statement of work, other contractual documentation, a picture of a product invoiced, a specification, and the like. Thus, a user may be presented with an invoice and, upon clicking on an invoiced line item, the user is automatically presented with, for example, the purchase order relating to that invoiced line item and/or a picture of the product invoiced. Thus, supporting documentation other than tearsheets can be linked to invoice line items in accordance with this invention.
Thus, although specific features of the invention are shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only as each feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the invention. The words “including”, “comprising”, “having”, and “with” as used herein are to be interpreted broadly and comprehensively and are not limited to any physical interconnection. Moreover, any embodiments disclosed in the subject application are not to be taken as the only possible embodiments.
Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims:
This application is a divisional application of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/431,778 filed on May 7, 2003, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference, and to which this application claims priority.
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Parent | 10431778 | May 2003 | US |
Child | 11398976 | Apr 2006 | US |