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- coupons have been distributed in “hard-copy”, typically printed, form by various means, including, but not limited to: by mail; in newspapers; in magazines; in flyers and inserts; at store front and/or product displays; and/or as attachments to store receipts (i.e., printed on the back of a receipt or appended to a receipt).
- coupons have been offered/distributed using electronic coupon distribution and marketing means such as, but not limited to: networks of computing systems, including public networks such as the Internet; through and/or on web-sites; as functions associated with network search engines; by e-mail; as electronic coupon attachments to electronic receipts; and as electronic coupon attachments to transactional data, such as, but not limited to transactional data from and/or displayed by, banks, credit card companies, and other financial institutions.
- networks of computing systems including public networks such as the Internet; through and/or on web-sites; as functions associated with network search engines; by e-mail; as electronic coupon attachments to electronic receipts; and as electronic coupon attachments to transactional data, such as, but not limited to transactional data from and/or displayed by, banks, credit card companies, and other financial institutions.
- coupon providers offer significant discounts to the consumer holding, and meeting the terms of, the coupon. Therefore, the coupons themselves, as well as the coupon distribution means, can represent a significant expense to the coupon provider. Typically, the coupon provider is willing to incur this expense, if economically feasible, to meet specific coupon provider goals, including, but not limited to: to help build up a customer base; to get consumers into a store; to retain customers who find a lower price for an item from a competitor; to lure customers away from a competitor; and/or to help clear excess inventory and/or to boost sales of a given product.
- coupon providers are willing accept the expense of a coupon program in order to meet specific coupon provider goals, if the expense is economically feasible.
- some potential coupons providers particularly small and/or new businesses, don't find traditional printed format coupon programs cost effective, nor do they find sophisticated, and often even more expensive, electronic coupon distribution and marketing means cost effective.
- many coupon providers, and in particular, small businesses do not have the time, money, and/or technical expertise to learn, much less master, currently available electronic coupon distribution and marketing means.
- coupon providers in order to most efficiently use their marketing and/or advertising resources, coupon providers, and small business coupon providers in particular, would often like to send coupons, or special coupons, to select consumers who are particularly desirable to the coupon provider.
- a coupon provider may be particularly interested in targeting select consumers with coupons, or special coupons, who shop with a competitor, or spend a threshold amount of money each month on products and/or services the coupon provider offers.
- a coupon provider may also be particularly interested in targeting select consumers of specific economic and social demographics, or who reside and/or shop in a specific geographic location.
- a coupon provider may be particularly interested in targeting select consumers with coupons, or special coupons, who meet any other criteria of interest.
- the information is typically obtained from a single source, such as transactional data associated with a single credit card account, and/or as provided by the consumer themselves. Therefore the currently available information is typically incomplete, often unverified, and often only available to larger retailers, advertisers and other coupon providers, such as the retailer offering the credit card account that is the single source of information.
- coupon providers and, in particular, small business coupon providers are denied the ability to easily and quickly identify and target particularly desirable consumers for coupon distribution.
- the desirable consumers are also denied savings that would otherwise be provided to them through the coupons, if the information were available to identify them and a relatively simple coupon distribution system was available. Consequently, the current situation represents a disservice to both coupon providers and consumers.
- a method and system for coupon distribution to select consumers includes a process for coupon distribution to select consumers whereby, in one embodiment, a coupon provider defines at least one coupon eligibility criterion that must be met by a consumer in order for the consumer to be eligible to receive one or more coupons.
- the coupon provider also provides coupon offer data including, but not limited to, the terms of the coupon, contact information for the coupon provider, and, optionally, a logo and/or trademark associated with the coupon provider.
- the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and coupon offer data is then provided to the process for coupon distribution to select consumers.
- financial data including historical purchases data, for one or more consumers is obtained from one or more sources, in one embodiment, using a computing system implemented financial management system.
- one or more consumers are identified that are eligible to receive one or more coupons from the coupon provider, i.e., one or more consumers are identified that meet the coupon provider's coupon eligibility criterion.
- the eligible consumers are then provided the one of more coupons and/or coupon offer data, in one embodiment, automatically, without further coupon provider action being required.
- a coupon provider defines at least one coupon eligibility criterion in order to target select consumers having characteristics the coupon provider finds particularly desirable.
- the coupon provider criteria can include, but are not limited to: a consumer living within a defined distance of the coupon provider; consumer's having made purchases from one or more identified product and/or service providers, such as competitors of the coupon provider; consumers who spend a defined threshold amount of money in a defined timeframe in a specific category of store, such as $100.00 or more per month in a specific category of store; consumers who spend a defined threshold amount of money in a defined timeframe on specific products and/or services, such as $100.00 or more per month on specific products and/or services; consumers who shop with the coupon provider, or other identified product and/or service providers a threshold number of times over a defined timeframe, such as regular customer's of the coupon provider or consumers who shop 3 times or more a month at an identified product and/or service provider; consumers who have recently purchased specific products and/or services, such as products and/or services related to
- the coupon provider provides the at least one coupon eligibility criterion to the process for coupon distribution to select consumers via a user interface and a user interface device, such as defined herein known in the art at the time of filing, or as developed thereafter.
- access to the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion is then provided to the process for coupon distribution to select consumers, either directly or through a computing system implemented financial management system that implements, includes, is accessible by, and/or is otherwise associated with the process for coupon distribution to select consumers.
- financial data is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers from one or more sources for one or more consumer using a computing system implemented financial management system as defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, or as developed thereafter.
- the coupon provider provides coupon offer data including, but not limited to, the terms of the coupon, contact information for the coupon provider, and, optionally, a logo and/or trademark associated with the coupon provider to process for coupon distribution to select consumers via a user interface and a user interface device, such as defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, or as developed thereafter.
- the same user interface is used by the coupon provider to provide process for coupon distribution to select consumers both the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and the coupon offer data.
- one or more consumers are identified that are eligible to receive the coupon from the coupon provider and, in one embodiment, the identified consumers are then provided the coupons and/or coupon offer data, automatically. In one embodiment, the identified consumers are provided the coupons and/or coupon offer data through the computing system implemented financial management system.
- a coupon provider is given the ability to distribute coupons to select consumers, who meet the coupon eligibility criteria defined by the coupon provider, efficiently and relatively easily.
- consumers meeting the coupon eligibility criteria are identified using financial data from various sources, in one embodiment, as obtained using a computing system implemented financial management system. Therefore, using the method and system for coupon distribution to select consumers disclosed herein, consumers meeting the coupon eligibility criteria are identified based on more complete and verifiable financial data than is typically currently available through any one source of financial data and/or consumer provided data.
- the coupon provider enters data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion, and the coupon offer itself, through a single user interface and then the coupons are automatically distributed to eligible consumers. Consequently, using the method and system for coupon distribution to select consumers disclosed herein, the coupon providers are able to target select consumers based on more complete and accurate information, and provide those eligible consumers one or more coupons automatically, without the need for further action on the part of the coupon provider. As a result, not only are the coupon providers given the ability to identify and target particularly desirable consumers for coupon distribution easily, but the desirable consumers are also provided savings that would likely not be provided to them absent the method and system for coupon distribution to select consumers disclosed herein.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary hardware architecture for implementing one embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart depicting a process for coupon distribution to select consumers in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows one embodiment of a user interface display including a coupon eligibility criterion data entry and coupon offer fields, in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG.s depict one or more exemplary embodiments.
- Embodiments may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, shown in the FIG.s, and/or described below. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided to allow a complete disclosure that conveys the principles of the invention, as set forth in the claims, to those of skill in the art.
- a method and system for coupon distribution to select consumers includes a process for coupon distribution to select consumers whereby, in one embodiment, a coupon provider defines at least one coupon eligibility criterion that must be met by a consumer in order for the consumer to be eligible to receive one or more coupons.
- the coupon provider also provides coupon offer data including, but not limited to, the terms of the coupon, contact information for the coupon provider, and, optionally, a logo and/or trademark associated with the coupon provider.
- the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and coupon offer data is then provided to the process for coupon distribution to select consumers.
- financial data for one or more consumers is obtained from one or more sources, in one embodiment, using a computing system implemented financial management system.
- one or more consumers are identified that are eligible to receive one or more coupons from the coupon provider, i.e., one or more consumers are identified that meet the coupon provider's coupon eligibility criterion.
- the eligible consumers are then provided the one of more coupons and/or coupon offer data, in one embodiment, automatically, without further coupon provider action being required.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary hardware architecture for implementing one embodiment of a system and method for coupon distribution to select consumers, such as exemplary process 200 ( FIG. 2 ) discussed herein, that, returning to FIG. 1 , includes: a computing system 100 , e.g., a first computing system; a computing system 150 , e.g., a second computing system; a server system 120 ; and a database 170 , all operatively coupled by a network 130 .
- a computing system 100 e.g., a first computing system
- a computing system 150 e.g., a second computing system
- server system 120 e.g., a server system 120
- a database 170 e.g., a database 170 , all operatively coupled by a network 130 .
- computing system 100 typically includes a central processing unit (CPU) 101 , an input/output (I/O) interface 105 , and a memory system 103 , including cache memory 103 A.
- memory system 103 includes all, or part, of a computing system implemented financial management system 180 such as any computing system implemented financial management system defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed thereafter.
- computing system implemented financial management system 180 is stored, in whole, or in part, in memory system 103 , and is used by, or includes, or is accessed by, a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, such as exemplary process 200 ( FIG. 2 ) discussed below.
- computing system 100 may further include standard user interface devices such as a keyboard 107 , a mouse 111 , a printer 109 , and a display device 115 , as well as, one or more standard input/output (I/O) devices 113 , such as a compact disk (CD) or Digital Video Disc (DVD) drive, floppy disk drive, or other digital or waveform port, or other device capable of inputting data to, and outputting data from, computing system 100 , whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
- standard input/output (I/O) devices 113 such as a compact disk (CD) or Digital Video Disc (DVD) drive, floppy disk drive, or other digital or waveform port, or other device capable of inputting data to, and outputting data from, computing system 100 , whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
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- a process for coupon distribution to select consumers and/or a computing system implemented financial management system are entered, in whole, or in part, into computing system 100 via I/O device 113 , such as from a CD, DVD, floppy disk, portable hard drive, memory stick, download site, or other medium and/or computer program product as defined herein.
- computing system 100 also includes an Internet browser capability 182 that, in one embodiment, includes a search engine (not shown) and is stored, in whole, or in part in memory 103 .
- an Internet browser capability 182 that, in one embodiment, includes a search engine (not shown) and is stored, in whole, or in part in memory 103 .
- computing system 100 is a computing system accessible by one or more consumers and/or coupon providers and used, and/or accessible, by another computing system, such as computing system 150 (discussed below).
- computing system 150 can be any computing system as defined herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed thereafter, that includes components that can execute all, or part, of a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system, in accordance with at least one of the embodiments as described herein.
- computing system 100 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a system and process for coupon distribution to select consumers and data representing all, or part, of coupon eligibility criteria data, and/or coupon offer data, and/or financial data associated with one or more consumers, is stored in computing system 100 , typically in accounts associated with a given consumer.
- computing system 100 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a computing system implemented financial management system and data representing all, or part, of financial data associated with one or more consumers is stored in computing system 100 , typically in accounts associated with a given consumer.
- computing system 150 typically includes a CPU 151 , an input/output (I/O) interface 155 , and a memory system 153 , including cache memory 153 A. Similar to computing system 100 , computing system 150 may further include standard user interface devices such as a keyboard 157 , a mouse 161 , a printer 159 , and a display device 165 , as well as, one or more standard input/output (I/O) devices 163 , such as a compact disk (CD) or DVD drive, floppy disk drive, or other digital or waveform port, or other device capable of inputting data to, and outputting data from, computing system 150 , whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
- standard input/output (I/O) devices 163 such as a compact disk (CD) or DVD drive, floppy disk drive, or other digital or waveform port, or other device capable of inputting data to, and outputting data from, computing system 150 , whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
- computing system 150 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by one or more coupon providers, and/or consumers, and is used, and/or accessible, by another computing system, such as computing system 100 .
- computing system 150 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a system and process for coupon distribution to select consumers and data representing all, or part, of coupon eligibility criteria data, and/or coupon offer data, and/or financial data associated with one or more consumers is stored in computing system 150 , typically in accounts associated with a given consumer.
- computing system 150 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a computing system implemented financial management system and data representing all, or part, of financial data associated with one or more consumers is stored in computing system 150 , typically in accounts associated with a given consumer.
- all, or part, of a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system can also be loaded, in whole, or in part, into computing system 150 from computing system 100 for storage in memory system 153 and/or cache memory 153 A.
- database 170 is a data storage device, a designated server system or computing system, or a designated portion of one or more server systems or computing systems, such as computing systems 100 , 150 and server system 120 , or a distributed database, or an external and/or portable hard drive.
- database 170 is a dedicated mass storage device implemented in software, hardware, or a combination of hardware and software.
- database 170 includes a web-based function.
- database 170 is under the control of a consumer, and/or the consumer's agents, a coupon provider, and/or the coupon provider's agents, and/or a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system.
- database 170 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a system and process for coupon distribution to select consumers and data representing all, or part, of coupon eligibility criteria data, and/or coupon offer data, and/or financial data associated with one or more consumers is stored in database 170 .
- database 170 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a computing system implemented financial management system and data representing all, or part, of financial data associated with one or more consumers is stored in database 170 .
- server system 120 includes a server system display device 125 , a server system processor 121 , a server system memory 123 , and a server system network interface 122 .
- server system 120 is used in a station-to-station arrangement, such as a peer-to-peer, or hybrid peer-to peer, arrangement, as an indexing and/or central server used to connect a first computing system, such as computing system 100 , and a second computing system, such as computing system 150 .
- a station-to-station arrangement such as a peer-to-peer, or hybrid peer-to peer, arrangement, as an indexing and/or central server used to connect a first computing system, such as computing system 100 , and a second computing system, such as computing system 150 .
- server system 120 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a system and process for coupon distribution to select consumers and data representing all, or part, of coupon eligibility criteria data, and/or coupon offer data, and/or financial data associated with one or more consumers in server system 120 .
- server system 120 is used, controlled, and/or accessible by, a provider of and/or a computing system implemented financial management system and data representing all, or part, of financial data associated with one or more consumers is stored in server system 120 .
- Network 130 can be any network or network system as defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing, capable of allowing communication between two or more computing systems.
- computing systems 100 and 150 such as computing systems 100 and 150 , database 170 , server system 120 , and their respective components
- computing system 100 , computing system 150 , database 170 , and server system 120 may be located remotely from their respective system and accessed via network 130 .
- computing systems 100 and 150 , database 170 , and server system 120 are not relevant.
- a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system, and/or financial data associated with one or more consumers, and/or coupon eligibility criteria data, and/or coupon offer data are stored, in whole, or in part, in memory system 103 and/or cache memory 103 A, of computing system 100 , and/or memory system 153 and/or cache memory 153 A of computing system 150 , and/or in server memory system 123 of server system 120 and/or in database 170 , and executed on computing system 100 and/or computing system 150 .
- a memory refers to a volatile memory, a non-volatile memory, or any combination of the two.
- a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system are sometimes referred to herein, alternatively, as a process, an application, a module, a program, a component of a software system, a component of a software package, a component of a parent system, a plug-in, or a feature of a parent system, this terminology is illustrative only.
- a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system is capable of being called from an application or the operating system.
- an application, process, or program is generally defined to be any executable code.
- an application, process, or an operation takes some action, the action is the result of executing one or more instructions by a processor, such as CPUs 101 and 151 , or server system processor 121 .
- a processor such as CPUs 101 and 151 , or server system processor 121 .
- execution of a process by CPU 101 , CPU 151 , or server system processor 121 results in the operations of an agent computer process (not shown) and/or a rule computer process (not shown).
- a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a computing system implemented financial management system, and/or financial data associated with one or more consumers, and/or coupon eligibility criteria data, and/or coupon offer data are computer applications or processes and/or data implemented and/or run and/or stored, in full, or in part, in, or on, a computer program product.
- a computer program product comprises a medium and/or I/O device configured to store or transport computer readable code, whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
- Some examples of computer program products are CDs, DVDs, ROM cards, floppy discs, magnetic tapes, computer hard drives, portable hard drives, flash memory, volatile and non-volatile memory sticks, servers on a network, such as server system 120 of FIG. 1 , and signals transmitted over a network, such as network 130 of FIG. 1 , or other media or process capable of delivering computer readable data representing computer readable code, whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
- This medium may belong to a computing system, such as computing systems 100 and 150 of FIG. 1 , described above. However, in some embodiments, the medium also may be removable and/or remote from the computing system.
- the terms “consumer”, “individual”, and/or “customer” are used interchangeably to denote any party interfacing and/or interacting with a process for coupon distribution to select consumers and potentially eligible to receive one or more offers from a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a person who is the subject of, and/or target of, all, or part, of any data/information/offer obtained by, and/or generated by, a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or a legal guardian of a person who is the subject of, and/or target of, all, or part, of any data/information/offer obtained by, and/or generated by, a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or an authorized agent of any party interfacing and/or interacting with a process for coupon distribution to select consumers and potentially eligible to receive one or more offers from a process for coupon distribution to select consumers, and/or who is the subject of, and/or target of, all, or part, of any data/information/offer obtained by, and/or generated
- Coupled is used to denote coupons, discount certificates, discount vouchers, sales offers, and/or any other marketing tool and/or device that is presented and/or offered to a consumer in any one or more of numerous formats and/or mediums.
- Coupler is used to denote any party that distributes and/or desires to distribute coupons, discount certificates, discount vouchers, sales offers, discount codes, and/or any other marketing tool and/or device to a consumer.
- product and “product and/or service” are used interchangeably to denote a product, a service, or both a product and a service, or multiple products and/or services that can be purchased and/or otherwise obtained by a consumer.
- the term computing system denotes, but is not limited to: a portable computer; a workstation; a two-way pager; a cellular telephone; a smart phone; a digital wireless telephone; a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA); a media player, i.e., an MP3 Player and/or other music and/or video player; a server computer; an Internet appliance; or any other device that includes components that can execute all, or part, of any one of the processes and/or operations as described herein.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- computing system can denote, but is not limited to, computing systems made up of multiple: computers; wireless devices; cellular telephones; digital telephones; two-way pagers; PDAs; media players; server computers; or any desired combination of these devices, that are coupled to perform the processes and/or operations as described herein.
- computing system implemented financial management system includes, but is not limited to: computing system implemented personal and small business financial management systems, packages, programs, modules, or applications; computing system implemented business systems, packages, programs, modules, or applications; computing system implemented tax preparation systems, packages, programs, modules, or applications; computing system implemented marketing device distribution systems; computing system implemented accounting and/or invoicing systems, packages, programs, modules, or applications; and various other electronic transaction driven data management systems, packages, programs, modules, or applications, whether known at the time of filling or as developed later.
- network is used to denote any network or network system that is of interest such as, a peer-to-peer network, a hybrid peer-to-peer network, a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), a public network, such as the Internet, a private network, a combination of different network types, or other wireless, wired, and/or a wireless and wired combination network capable of allowing communication between two or more computing systems, whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
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- public network such as the Internet
- the term “database” is used to define any data storage mechanism known at the time of filing or as developed thereafter, such as, but not limited to: a data storage device; a designated server system or computing system, or a designated portion of one or more server systems or computing systems; a mobile computing system; a server system network; a distributed database; or an external and/or portable hard drive.
- the term “database” can refer to a dedicated mass storage device implemented in software, hardware, or a combination of hardware and software.
- the term “database” can refer to a web-based function.
- the term “database” can refer to a data storage means that is part of, or under the control of, any computing system, as defined, known at the time of filing, or as developed thereafter.
- a method and system for coupon distribution to select consumers includes a process for coupon distribution to select consumers whereby, in one embodiment, a coupon provider defines at least one coupon eligibility criterion that must be met by a consumer in order for the consumer to be eligible to receive one or more coupons.
- the coupon provider also provides coupon offer data including, but not limited to, the terms of the coupon, contact information for the coupon provider, and, optionally, a logo and/or trademark associated with the coupon provider.
- the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and coupon offer data is then provided to the process for coupon distribution to select consumers.
- financial data for one or more consumers is obtained from one or more sources, in one embodiment, using a computing system implemented financial management system.
- one or more consumers are identified that are eligible to receive one or more coupons from the coupon provider, i.e., one or more consumers are identified that meet the coupon provider's coupon eligibility criterion.
- the eligible consumers are then provided the one of more coupons and/or coupon offer data, in one embodiment, automatically, without further coupon provider action being required.
- FIG. 2 a flow chart depicting a process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 in accordance with one embodiment.
- Process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 begins at ENTER OPERATION 201 of FIG. 2 and process flow proceeds to A COUPON PROVIDER DEFINES AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION OPERATION 203 .
- a coupon provider defines at least one coupon eligibility criterion that must be met by a consumer in order for the consumer to be eligible to receive one or more coupons.
- a coupon provider defines at least one coupon eligibility criterion at A COUPON PROVIDER DEFINES AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION OPERATION 203 in order to target select consumers having characteristics the coupon provider finds particularly desirable or particularly relevant to one or more selected coupons.
- virtually any criteria can be defined by the coupon provider.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the criterion that eligible consumers must live, work, or shop within a specified distance of the coupon provider's store, and other designated location. This particular eligibility criterion is useful for developing a neighborhood-based and/or repeat local customer base. As an example, a café, dry cleaner, gym, or other neighborhood service related business might find this eligibility criterion very attractive.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must have made purchases from one or more identified product and/or service providers. Using this criterion, the coupon provider can select consumers who have historically made purchases from competitors of the coupon provider allowing the coupon provider the opportunity to lure the consumer away from the competitors with special coupons and offers.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must spend a defined threshold amount of money, in one example, in a defined timeframe, in a specific category of store. Using this criterion the coupon provider can target select consumers who are likely to yield a desired return on the coupon investment and are possibly patrons of the coupon provider's competition. As one example, a coupon provider may target consumers who spend $100.00 or more per month in a specific category of store, typically the coupon provider's store category.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must spend a defined threshold amount of money, in one embodiment, in a defined timeframe, on specific products and/or services. Using this criterion the coupon provider can target select consumers who are likely to yield a desired return on the coupon investment and may also be patrons of the coupon provider's competitors. As one example, a coupon provider may target consumers who spend $100.00 or more per month on specific products and/or services, typically those offered by, or related to, products and/or services offered by the coupon provider.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must shop with the coupon provider, or other identified product and/or service providers, a threshold number of times, in one embodiment, over a defined timeframe.
- the coupon provider can target select consumers who are repeat customers, as a loyalty reward, or consumers who are likely to yield a desired return on the investment and may also be patrons of the coupon provider's competitors.
- this criterion can be used to distribute a customer loyalty reward in view of a market share threat, such as a new competitor opening up down the street, or an established competitor having a sale.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must have recently purchased specific products and/or services related to the products and/or services offered by the coupon provider. Using this criterion the coupon provider can target select consumers who are determined likely to make defined product and/or service purchases in the near future that are related to, and/or complement, recent consumer purchases. For instance, a coupon provider who sells home theater sound systems may wish to target consumer's who recently purchased big screen TVs with special coupons and/or offers.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must have a defined income and/or discretionary spending budget. Using this criterion the coupon provider can target select consumers who are likely to yield a desired return on the investment.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must shop in a defined geographic location. Using this criterion the coupon provider can target select consumers who historically shop in the coupon provider's area, or a competitor's area.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria can include, but is not limited to, the eligibility criterion that eligible consumers must meet various economic and social demographics. Using this criterion the coupon provider can target select consumers who are likely to yield a desired return on the investment and may have special, or increased, interest in one or more of the coupon provider's products and/or services.
- coupon provider defined eligibility criteria are but a few specific examples of possible coupon provider defined eligibility criteria.
- any other criterion, or combination of criteria, considered desirable by a coupon provider can be defined at A COUPON PROVIDER DEFINES AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION OPERATION 203 .
- coupon eligibility criterion that must be met by a consumer in order for the consumer to be eligible to receive one or more coupons at A COUPON PROVIDER DEFINES AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION OPERATION 203
- process flow proceeds to OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 .
- data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion of A COUPON PROVIDER DEFINES AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION OPERATION 203 and/or the coupon offer data is provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , either directly, or through a computing system implemented financial management system that implements, includes, is accessible by, and/or is otherwise associated with, process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 .
- the coupon provider provides coupon offer to data process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 .
- the coupon offer data includes, but is not limited to: the terms of the coupon, such as the discount/price offered, any expiration data, any conditions and/or minimum purchase amounts, etc.; contact information for the coupon provider, such as an address, phone number, e-mail address, web-site, etc; and, optionally, a logo and/or trademark associated with the coupon provider.
- the coupon provider provides the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and the coupon offer data to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 via a user interface and a user interface device, such as defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, or as developed thereafter.
- access to the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and/or coupon offer data is provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 at OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 by providing process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a computing system implemented financial management system associated with process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , access to the data on a database, such as database 170 of FIG. 1 , a computing system, such as computing systems 100 and/or 150 of FIG. 1 , and/or a server system, such as server system 120 of FIG. 1 , or a web-site or other web-based system, and/or using a computer program product as defined herein.
- a database such as database 170 of FIG. 1
- a computing system such as computing systems 100 and/or 150 of FIG. 1
- server system such as
- access to the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and/or coupon offer data is provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a computing system implemented financial management system associated with process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , at OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 through a network of computing systems and/or server systems that is comprised of multiple different computers, wireless devices, cellular telephones, digital telephones, two-way pagers, personal digital assistants, server computers, or any desired combination of these devices, that are interconnected using a network, such as network 130 of FIG. 1 .
- access to the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and/or coupon offer data is provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a computing system implemented financial management system associated with process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , at OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 through e-mail or through text messaging.
- access to the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and/or coupon offer data is provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a computing system implemented financial management system associated with process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , at OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 using any method, apparatus, process or mechanism for transferring data, images, screen displays, and/or text from one or more devices, computing systems, server systems, databases, web site/web functions and/or any devices having a data storage capability to one or more other devices, computing systems, server systems, databases, web site/web functions and/or any devices having a data storage and/or display capability, whether known at the time of filing or as thereafter developed.
- the coupon provider provides the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and the coupon offer data to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 via a user interface and a user interface device, such as defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, or as developed thereafter.
- FIG. 3 shows one specific example of a user interface display 300 that could be used by the coupon provider to provide the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion and the coupon offer data to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 ( FIG.
- user interface display 300 includes: coupon eligibility criteria section 301 ; coupon offer data section 311 ; and logo/trademark section 321 .
- coupon eligibility criteria section 301 includes: number of people field 303 where the coupon provider can define the maximum number of recipients of the coupon in order to control costs; coupon eligibility criterion field 305 that, in this specific example, includes the coupon eligibility criterion of the eligible consumers living a specified distance from the coupons providers location as set forth in my address field 307 .
- coupon eligibility criteria section 301 establishes that the maximum number of recipients of the coupon defined in coupon offer data section 311 is 500 (as seen in number of people field 303 ), and that the coupon eligibility criterion is that eligible consumers must live within 15 miles (as seen in coupon eligibility criterion field 305 ) of the coupon provider's address of 111 First Street (as seen in my address field 307 ).
- coupon offer data section 311 indicates that the coupon is good for “20% off of all purchases over $50.00” as indicated in coupon terms field 313 .
- the coupon provider has not elected to download and attach his or her logo at logo/trademark section 321 .
- a coupon provider can, in one embodiment, define a coupon eligibility criterion, and define the coupon itself, through a single user interface that is simple to understand and does not involve sifting through hundreds, if not thousands, of keyword possibilities and other parameters that are typically associated with currently available electronic coupon distribution and marketing means. Consequently, using user interface display 300 ( FIG. 3 ), or a similar user interface display in accordance with one embodiment of process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 ( FIG.
- a coupon provider does not need to have sophisticated search engine skills, nor does he or she need to devote significant resources, training, or time, to defining a given coupon or to defining eligible consumer criteria.
- At OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 financial data representing various financial transactions conducted by a given consumer is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 using/from a computing system implemented financial management system.
- the data representing financial transactions conducted by a given consumer obtained at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes data associated with financial transactions conducted using multiple payment methods to provide as complete a set of consumer financial data as possible.
- the consumer's financial transaction data is obtained at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from, but not limited to, any one or more of the following sources: banks; debit cards and/or accounts; credit unions; credit cards and/or accounts and/or credit card/account providers; asset accounts and/or asset account providers; or other financial resources, accounts and/or services used by a consumer to pay for and/or conduct financial transactions.
- the one or more consumers' financial transaction data obtained at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is obtained from multiple sources of the same type.
- the consumer's financial transaction data is obtained at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from: two or more banks; two or more debit cards and/or accounts; two or more credit unions; two or more credit cards and/or accounts and/or credit card/account providers; two or more asset accounts and/or asset account providers; and/or two or more other financial resources, accounts and/or services used by a consumer to pay for and/or conduct financial transactions.
- all, or part, of the consumer's financial transaction data is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from, or using, a computing system implemented financial management system, such as computing system implemented financial management system 180 , that implements, includes, is accessed by, and/or is otherwise associated with process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 ( FIG. 2 ).
- computing system implemented financial management systems including: computing system implemented personal financial management systems; computing system implemented small business financial management systems; computing system implemented home inventory systems; computing system implemented tax preparation systems; computing system implemented business accounting systems; and computing system implemented medical expense management systems; as well as various other electronic transaction data driven financial management systems.
- Computing system implemented financial management systems typically help consumers/users manage their finances by providing a centralized interface with banks, credit card companies, and other various financial institutions and/or accounts, for identifying, processing, storing, and categorizing consumer financial transactions and other consumer financial data.
- computing system implemented financial management systems typically obtain financial transaction information, such as payee identification, payee location, payment amount, date of the transaction, time of transaction, items purchased, the type of transaction, etc., via communication with banks, credit card providers, or other financial institutions, using electronic data transfer systems such as the Open Financial Exchange (OFX) specification or various other systems for transferring financial transaction data.
- financial transaction information such as payee identification, payee location, payment amount, date of the transaction, time of transaction, items purchased, the type of transaction, etc.
- the financial transaction information is often used by the computing system implemented financial management system to categorize individual financial transactions as a particular type of income or expense.
- Some currently offered computing system implemented financial management systems then use this financial transaction information to track events, such as purchase events, and to provide various historical data reports or displays including “to date” data reports such as historical spending data reports in one or more particular categories, or with specific payees.
- the one or more consumers' financial transaction data obtained using one or more computing system implemented financial management systems is transferred, or otherwise made available to, process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 .
- all, or part, of the one or more consumers' financial transaction data is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from invoices/bills and/or receipt data provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or an associated computing system implemented financial management system, by one or more merchants and/or product and/or service providers.
- the invoice/bill and/or receipt data includes “level 3” data indicating, among other things, the line item entry and product and/or service identification for each item purchased in the transaction.
- process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 is associated with a computing system implemented financial management system, such as computing system implemented financial management system 180 of FIG. 1 , that implements, includes, is accessed by, and/or is otherwise associated with process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 ( FIG. 2 ).
- a computing system implemented financial management system such as computing system implemented financial management system 180 of FIG. 1
- Some of these computing system implemented financial management systems provide the capability to obtain, receive, and/or process electronic copies of the invoices/receipts from one or more merchants and/or product and/or service providers, often in their specific formats, and then store the data for use by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 in one of numerous locations by one of numerous methods known to those of skill in the art and/or as discussed herein.
- all, or part, of the one or more consumers' financial transaction data is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a computing system implemented financial management system, at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from one or more of the following, either directly, or by using screen scraping technology, or a similar technology: websites sponsored by, controlled by, or associated with banks, debit cards and/or accounts, credit unions, credit cards and/or accounts, and/or credit card/account providers, asset accounts and/or asset account providers, or other financial resources, accounts and/or services used by a consumer to pay for and/or conduct financial transactions; and/or computing system implemented applications sponsored by, controlled by, or associated with banks, debit cards and/or accounts, credit unions, credit cards and/or accounts, and/or credit card/account providers, asset accounts and/or asset account providers, or other financial resources, accounts and/or services used by a consumer to pay for and/or conduct financial transactions.
- all, or part, of the one or more consumers' financial transaction data is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from user/consumer input through a user interface device such as keyboard 107 , 157 , mouse 111 , 161 of FIG. 1 or a touchpad, voice command recognition system, or any other device capable of providing user input to a computing system or for translating user actions into computing system operations, whether available or known at the time of filing or as developed later.
- a user interface device such as keyboard 107 , 157 , mouse 111 , 161 of FIG. 1 or a touchpad, voice command recognition system, or any other device capable of providing user input to a computing system or for translating user actions into computing system operations, whether available or known at the time of filing or as developed later.
- all, or part, of the one or more consumers' financial transaction data is obtained by process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 at OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 from any combination of the above sources and/or from any other source of a consumer's financial data, whether known at the time of filing or as developed thereafter.
- the data is stored in whole, or in part, in a database maintained by, accessible by, owned by, or otherwise related to: process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a provider of process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 ; a computing system implemented financial management system, and/or a provider of a computing system implemented financial management system; one or more coupon providers; or any other party, by any one of the numerous mechanisms known to those of skill in the art.
- the data, in whole, or in part is stored in a memory system, such as memory systems 103 and 153 or server memory system 123 , or database 170 , of FIG. 1 , or in a cache memory, such as cache memories 103 A/ 153 A of FIG. 1 , or in any main memory or mass memory, associated with a computing system, such as computing systems 100 or 150 described above.
- the data, in whole, or in part is stored in any computing system and/or server system, such as computing systems 100 or 150 or server system 120 , or other device, in another location, or on/in a computer readable medium, and/or any other computer program product, as defined herein.
- the data, in whole, or in part is stored on a webpage, in a web-based system or on a public network such as the Internet.
- the one or more consumers' financial transaction data stored as described above is maintained, in whole, or in part, by: process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a provider of process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 ; a computing system implemented financial management system, and/or a provider of a computing system implemented financial management system; one or more coupon providers; a third party data storage institution; any third party service or institution; or any other parties.
- access to the one or more consumers' financial transaction data is then provided to process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , and/or a computing system implemented financial management system by providing access to the data and/or providing the data on a computer program product.
- process flow proceeds to IDENTIFY ONE OR MORE ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS OF THE ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE GIVEN COUPON USING THE ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS′FINANCIAL DATA AND THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION DATA OPERATION 209 .
- the one or more consumers' financial transaction data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 and the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion of OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 is analyzed to match and/or identify one or more consumers eligible to receive the given coupon using any one of numerous matching procedures, processes, methods, means, and/or mechanisms, well known in the art for analyzing, and
- the consumer's financial data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes, but is not limited to: financial transaction data, such as payee identification, payee location, payment amount, date of the transaction, time of transaction, etc.; receipt information, such as level 3 line item identification receipt data; general financial data such as mortgage balances, loan balances and net worth; and various financial report data, such as gross income, net income, taxes paid, budgets, spending by category, and discretionary spending; as well as various other consumer financial data that, in many cases includes virtually all, or most, of the consumer's financial data available.
- financial transaction data such as payee identification, payee location, payment amount, date of the transaction, time of transaction, etc.
- receipt information such as level 3 line item identification receipt data
- general financial data such as mortgage balances, loan balances and net worth
- various financial report data such as gross income, net income, taxes paid, budgets, spending by category, and discretionary spending
- any, or all, of the above information can be matched with the data representing the at least one coupon eligibility criterion of OBTAIN DATA REPRESENTING THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION AND THE COUPON OFFER DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN COUPON FROM THE COUPON PROVIDER OPERATION 205 to identify one or more consumers eligible to receive the given coupon based on complete, or nearly complete, consumer financial data. This is typically in contrast to currently available systems relying on a single source of consumer financial data.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must live or work within a defined distance from the coupon provider's location and/or a designated location.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating home and/or rent payee location, property address, and/or work address of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must have made purchases from one or more identified product and/or service providers.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating payee identification of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must spend a defined threshold amount of money in a defined timeframe in a specific category of store.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating payee identification and payment amount of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must spend a defined threshold amount of money in a defined timeframe on specific products and/or services.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating payee identification, and/or level 3 receipt data, transaction data, and payment amount data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must shop with the coupon provider, or other identified product and/or service providers, a threshold number of times over a defined timeframe.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating payee identification, transaction date, and payment amount data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must have recently purchased specific products and/or services related to the products and/or services offered by the coupon provider.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating payee identification, and/or level 3 receipt data, and transaction date data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must have a defined income and/or discretionary spending budget.
- a given consumer's financial data indicating categorized spending data, income data, debt payment data, and/or other general income and expense data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must meet various economic and social demographics.
- a given consumer's financial data indicating categorized spending data, and/or general income and expense data, and/or general user information data, and/or transaction data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the coupon provider defined eligibility criteria of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 includes the coupon eligibility criterion that the eligible consumers must shop in a defined geographic location.
- a given consumer's financial transaction data indicating payee location and the transaction date data of OBTAIN FINANCIAL DATA ASSOCIATED WITH ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS OPERATION 207 is used to determine the eligibility of the given consumer to receive the given coupon.
- the one or more eligible consumers are provided the coupons of IDENTIFY ONE OR MORE ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS OF THE ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE GIVEN COUPON USING THE ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS' FINANCIAL DATA AND THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION DATA OPERATION 209 .
- the one or more eligible consumers are provided access to the given coupon at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN COUPON OPERATION 211 by storing data representing the coupon and then providing the one or more eligible consumers access to the coupon, either directly or through a computing system implemented financial management system.
- the one or more eligible consumers are provided access to the given coupon at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN COUPON OPERATION 211 by transferring data representing the given coupon to the consumer, either directly or through a computing system implemented financial management system.
- data representing the given coupon is provided to the one or more eligible consumers at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN COUPON OPERATION 211 through a network of computing systems and/or server systems as defined herein, known in the art at the time of filing, or developed thereafter, capable of allowing communication between two or more computing systems.
- data representing the given coupon is provided to the one or more eligible consumers at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN COUPON OPERATION 211 through e-mail or through text messaging.
- data representing the given coupon is provided to the one or more eligible consumers at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN COUPON OPERATION 211 using any method, apparatus, process or mechanism for transferring data, images, screen displays, and/or text from one or more devices, computing systems, server systems, databases, web site/web functions and/or any devices having a data storage capability to one or more other devices, computing systems, server systems, databases, web site/web functions and/or any devices having a data storage and/or display capability, whether known at the time of filing or as thereafter developed.
- data representing the given coupon is provided to the one or more eligible consumers at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN COUPON OPERATION 211 using traditional printed coupons and/or traditional mail services.
- data representing the given coupon is provided to the one or more eligible consumers at PROVIDE THE ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIED ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS THE GIVEN.
- COUPON OPERATION 211 automatically by any of the methods discussed herein once the one or more eligible consumers are identified at IDENTIFY ONE OR MORE ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS OF THE ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE GIVEN COUPON USING THE ONE OR MORE CONSUMERS' FINANCIAL DATA AND THE AT LEAST ONE COUPON ELIGIBILITY CRITERION DATA OPERATION 209 , in one embodiment, without any further action being required by the coupon provider.
- process flow proceeds to EXIT OPERATION 230 .
- EXIT OPERATION 230 process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 is exited to await new data.
- certain aspects of one embodiment include process steps and/or operations and/or instructions described herein for illustrative purposes in a particular order and/or grouping.
- the particular order and/or grouping shown and discussed herein is illustrative only and not limiting.
- Those of skill in the art will recognize that other orders and/or grouping of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions are possible and, in some embodiments, one or more of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed above can be combined and/or deleted.
- portions of one or more of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions can be re-grouped as portions of one or more other of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed herein. Consequently, the particular order and/or grouping of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed herein does not limit the scope of the invention as claimed below.
- a coupon provider is given the ability to distribute coupons to select consumers, who meet the coupon eligibility criteria defined by the coupon provider, efficiently and relatively easily.
- consumers meeting the coupon eligibility criteria are identified using financial data from various sources, in one embodiment, as obtained using a computing system implemented financial management system. Therefore, using process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 , consumers meeting the coupon eligibility criteria are identified based on more complete and verifiable financial data than is typically currently available through any one source of financial data and/or consumer provided data.
- the coupon provider enters data representing the coupon eligibility criterion, and the coupon itself, through a single user interface and then the coupons are automatically distributed to eligible consumers.
- the coupon providers are able to target select consumers based on more complete and accurate information, and provide those eligible consumers one or more coupons automatically, without the need for further action on the part of the coupon provider.
- the coupon providers are given the ability to identify and target particularly desirable consumers for coupon distribution easily and efficiently, but the desirable consumers are also provided savings that would likely not be provided to them absent process for coupon distribution to select consumers 200 .
- Certain aspects of the present invention include process steps or operations and instructions described herein in an algorithmic and/or algorithmic-like form. It should be noted that the process steps and/or operations and instructions of the present invention can be embodied in software, firmware, and/or hardware, and when embodied in software, can be downloaded to reside on and be operated from different platforms used by real time network operating systems.
- the present invention also relates to an apparatus or system for performing the operations described herein.
- This apparatus or system may be specifically constructed for the required purposes, or the apparatus or system can comprise a general purpose system selectively activated or configured/reconfigured by a computer program stored on a computer program product as defined herein that can be accessed by a computing system or other device.
- the present invention is well suited to a wide variety of computer network systems operating over numerous topologies.
- the configuration and management of large networks comprise storage devices and computers that are communicatively coupled to similar and/or dissimilar computers and storage devices over a private network, a LAN, a WAN, a private network, or a public network, such as the Internet.
- certain aspects of one embodiment include process steps and/or operations and/or instructions described herein for illustrative purposes in a particular order and/or grouping.
- the particular order and/or grouping shown and discussed herein is illustrative only and not limiting.
- Those of skill in the art will recognize that other orders and/or grouping of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions are possible and, in some embodiments, one or more of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed above can be combined and/or deleted.
- portions of one or more of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions can be re-grouped as portions of one or more other of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed herein. Consequently, the particular order and/or grouping of the process steps and/or operations and/or instructions discussed herein does not limit the scope of the invention as claimed below.
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