Centralized publisher management
First Claim
1. A method for centrally managing online interactions among publishers, the method comprising:
- storing, by one or more processors, an association between a first category in a directory and a first set of publishers, the first category representing a classification of a set of businesses sharing one or more common attributes;
receiving, by the one or more processors, first content comprising information for unique identification of a business;
matching, by the one or more processors, the business to the first category in the directory based at least in part on the first content;
compiling, by the one or more processors, a superset of content based at least in part on the first set of publishers associated with the first category, the superset of content comprising types of content for publication by the first set of publishers associated with the first category;
requesting, by the one or more processors, second content for the business based at least in part on the superset of content;
receiving, by the one or more processors, the second content;
storing, by the one or more processors, the second content received for the business in a content repository; and
transmitting, by the one or more processors, the second content to at least a subset of publishers from the first set of publishers for publication by the first set of publishers.
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Abstract
A management system can recommend and manage publishing content with publishers of business information. A representative can provide unique identifying information for a business that can be used to determine a category of similar businesses. Based on the identified category, a list of publishers can be identified to the representative as related to the business category. The representative can select one or more of the publishers to publish content about the business. Based on the representative selection, the system can request a set of content from the representative. After receiving the content from the representative, the system can translate the content to formats acceptable to each of the publishers. The content can then be provided to the publishers to publish. The published content can then be monitored for problems, and corrected if problems are discovered.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for centrally managing online interactions among publishers, the method comprising:
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storing, by one or more processors, an association between a first category in a directory and a first set of publishers, the first category representing a classification of a set of businesses sharing one or more common attributes; receiving, by the one or more processors, first content comprising information for unique identification of a business; matching, by the one or more processors, the business to the first category in the directory based at least in part on the first content; compiling, by the one or more processors, a superset of content based at least in part on the first set of publishers associated with the first category, the superset of content comprising types of content for publication by the first set of publishers associated with the first category; requesting, by the one or more processors, second content for the business based at least in part on the superset of content; receiving, by the one or more processors, the second content; storing, by the one or more processors, the second content received for the business in a content repository; and transmitting, by the one or more processors, the second content to at least a subset of publishers from the first set of publishers for publication by the first set of publishers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for centrally managing online interactions among publishers, the system comprising one or more processors and one or more memory storage areas, the system configured to:
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store an association between a first category in a directory and a first set of publishers, the first category representing a classification of a set of businesses sharing one or more common attributes; receive first content comprising information for unique identification of a business; match the business to the first category in the directory based at least in part on the first content; compile a superset of content based at least in part on the first set of publishers associated with the first category, the superset of content comprising types of content for publication by the first set of publishers associated with the first category; request second content for the business based at least in part on the superset of content; receive the second content; store the second content received for the business in a content repository; and transmit the second content to at least a subset of publishers from the first set of publishers for publication by the first set of publishers. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer program product for centrally managing online interactions among publishers, the computer program product comprising at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program code portions stored therein, the computer-readable program code portions comprising:
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an executable portion configured to store an association between a first category in a directory and a first set of publishers, the first category representing a classification of a set of businesses sharing one or more common attributes; an executable portion configured to receive first content comprising information for unique identification of a business; an executable portion configured to match the business to the first category in the directory based at least in part on the first content; an executable portion configured to compile a superset of content based at least in part on the first set of publishers associated with the first category, the superset of content comprising types of content for publication by the first set of publishers associated with the first category; an executable portion configured to request second content for the business based at least in part on the superset of content; an executable portion configured to receive the second content; an executable portion configured to store the second content received for the business in a content repository; and an executable portion configured to transmit the second content to at least a subset of publishers from the first set of publishers for publication by the first set of publishers. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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