Third-party on-line accounting system and method therefor
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1. A method for accounting, wherein a first publisher having a first Web site and a second publisher having a second Web site each publish advertising for an advertiser having a third Web site, the method comprising:
- receiving, at a fourth Web site, a first uniform resource locator from a first user'"'"'s Web browser, wherein the first uniform resource locator is obtained by the first user'"'"'s Web browser from the first Web site and wherein the first uniform resource locator is associated with advertising for the advertiser;
logging, at the fourth Web site, the receipt of the first uniform resource locator, in response to the receipt of the first uniform resource locator;
redirecting, at the fourth Web site, the first user'"'"'s Web browser to the third Web site in response to the receipt of the first uniform resource locator;
receiving, at the fourth Web site, a second uniform resource locator from a second user'"'"'s Web browser, wherein the second uniform resource locator is obtained by the second user'"'"'s Web browser from the second Web site and wherein the second uniform resource locator is associated with advertising for the advertiser;
logging, at the fourth Web site, the receipt of the second uniform resource locator, in response to receiving the second uniform resource locator; and
redirecting, at the fourth Web site, the second user'"'"'s Web browser to the third Web site in response to the receipt of the second uniform resource locator.
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Abstract
A system and method for providing on-line third party accounting and statistical information is disclosed. A third party accounting service receives a download request signal ultimately intended for an advertiser Web site. The download request signal is generated when a user clicks on a banner displayed on a Web page of a frequently-visited Web site. The banner is published by the frequently-visited Web site for the benefit of the advertiser. The third party receives the download request since, rather than pointing to the advertiser Web site, the banner is configured to point to the third party Web site. The third party Web site maintains a count of all received download request signals generated by clicking on the banner. Since an advertiser banner may be displayed at more than one frequently-visited Web site, the third party Web site further maintains a log containing the address of the frequently-visited Web site that displayed the banner that generated the click, as well as other information provided by tile user Web browser. The third party sends a redirect signal to the user Web browser causing it to send a download request to the advertiser Web site. The advertiser Web site then downloads the information originally sought by the user to his Web browser. The third party accumulates and tabulates statistical information including the number of clicks on the advertiser banner, and data indicative of the effectiveness of the banner-publisher frequently-visited Web site as an advertising medium. Such information is provided to the advertiser and/or the banner publisher.
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1. A method for accounting, wherein a first publisher having a first Web site and a second publisher having a second Web site each publish advertising for an advertiser having a third Web site, the method comprising:
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receiving, at a fourth Web site, a first uniform resource locator from a first user'"'"'s Web browser, wherein the first uniform resource locator is obtained by the first user'"'"'s Web browser from the first Web site and wherein the first uniform resource locator is associated with advertising for the advertiser; logging, at the fourth Web site, the receipt of the first uniform resource locator, in response to the receipt of the first uniform resource locator; redirecting, at the fourth Web site, the first user'"'"'s Web browser to the third Web site in response to the receipt of the first uniform resource locator; receiving, at the fourth Web site, a second uniform resource locator from a second user'"'"'s Web browser, wherein the second uniform resource locator is obtained by the second user'"'"'s Web browser from the second Web site and wherein the second uniform resource locator is associated with advertising for the advertiser; logging, at the fourth Web site, the receipt of the second uniform resource locator, in response to receiving the second uniform resource locator; and redirecting, at the fourth Web site, the second user'"'"'s Web browser to the third Web site in response to the receipt of the second uniform resource locator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for third party accounting on a network that comprises a plurality of nodes, wherein a first node and a second node each publish advertising for a third node, the method comprising:
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receiving, at a fourth node, a first download request signal from a fifth node, which first download request signal is received by the fifth node from the first node; logging, at the fourth node, the receipt of the first download request signal; transmitting from the fourth node a second download request signal to the fifth node, which second download request signal directs the fifth node towards the third node; receiving, at the fourth node, a third download request signal from a sixth node, which third download request signal is received by the sixth node from the second node; logging, at the fourth node, the receipt of the third download request signal; and transmitting from the fourth node a fourth download request signal to the sixth node, which fourth download request signal directs the sixth node to the third node. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method comprising:
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receiving a first uniform resource locator from a first browser, wherein the first uniform resource locator is obtained by the first browser from a first Web site that publishes advertising for an advertiser; logging, in response to the receipt of the first uniform resource locator, the receipt of the first uniform resource locator; transmitting, in response to the receipt of the first uniform resource locator, a second uniform resource locator to the first browser, wherein the second uniform resource locator is associated with a second Web site that is associated with the advertiser; receiving a third uniform resource locator from a second browser, wherein the third uniform resource locator is obtained by the second browser from a third Web site that publishes advertising for the advertiser; logging, in response to the receipt of the third uniform resource locator, the receipt of third uniform resource locator; and transmitting a fourth uniform resource locator to the second browser, wherein the fourth uniform resource locator is associated with the second Web site. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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