On-line personalized content and merchandising environment
First Claim
1. A method of displaying information to a user in an online environment, the method comprising:
- obtaining information and/or attributes from the user;
selecting and organizing content of a story based upon the information and/or attributes obtained from the user;
providing the content of the story to the user online in an interactive environment.
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Abstract
A story-based approach is used to display information to a user in an online environment in a way that is easy to navigate and appealing to the user. Content of the story can be selected and organized for the user based on information and attributes obtained for the user, through style tests or other interactive processes created to be fun for the user. The user can flip through chapters and subchapters in a way that allows the user to control the amount and relevance of content presented. The content can be designed and arranged in a way that has more visual style than has been seen online, providing a more pleasurable visual magazine or catalog experience, wherein all content displayed to the user is selected based upon information for that user.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of displaying information to a user in an online environment, the method comprising:
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obtaining information and/or attributes from the user;
selecting and organizing content of a story based upon the information and/or attributes obtained from the user;
providing the content of the story to the user online in an interactive environment. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of displaying information to a user in an online environment, the method comprising:
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creating object records for a story being authored;
creating collections groupings;
creating content for the collections groupings;
creating a page layout for the collections groupings content;
implementing a virtual design for the page layout;
linking the virtual design to an associated page of an online site; and
publishing the virtual design to the associated page. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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