PERSONALIZED COUPON GENERATING AND PROCESSING SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a new and improved system for generating and processing personalized coupons that may be redeemed for specific products. B. Description of the Background Art
The typical approach currently used to distribute coupons to an audience is through a mass mailing or distribution. The response rate or redemptions of coupons distributed in this manner is very small. Consequently, the effectiveness of these coupon distribution procedures could be greatly improved. These procedures are also subject to fraud since the specific individuals who receive and redeem the coupons are not tracked. Consequently, data about the responsiveness of the specific audience receiving the coupons is sketchy and often cannot be collected.
It would be desirable to be able to target a specific audience for coupons for specific products. Preferably, by distributing coupons to a target audience the distribution would be highly effective and a high level of response or redemption would be experienced. It would also be desirable to be able to track the specific individuals receiving coupons and to gather redemption information regarding those individuals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Briefly, the present invention is directed to a new and improved system for generating and processing personalized coupons. This system identifies a group of consumers that are likely to be responsive to coupons for predefined products available from a coupon dispensing source and promotes coupon based transactions from the consumers. The system includes a communications interface for informing consumers of the availability of coupons for predefined products. Responsive consumers inform the coupon dispensing source of specific requests for certain products through the communications interface. The system also obtains profile information from the responsive consumers. The request data and profile data are used by the system to sort the requested coupons for each responsive consumer and to personalize the
requested coupons. The personalized coupons are then distributed to the responsive consumers, and data regarding redemption are gathered by the system and a database is created. The redemption database can be used for additional marketing research. BRIEF DESCRHTION OF THE DRAWING The above and other objects and advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein: FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating the system of the present invention. While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, a specific embodiment thereof has been shown by way of example in the drawing and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. DESCRD7TION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning now to Fig. 1, there is illustrated a personalized coupon generating and processing system generally designated by the reference number 10. The personalized coupon generating and processing system 10 is presented in a flow-chart format in Fig. 1 to illustrate the operation of the system 10. The personalized coupon generating and processing system 10 includes three principal components; a coupon dispensing source 12, a communications interface 14 and an audience of responsive consumers 16. In operation, the personalized coupon generating and processing system 10 dispenses coupons to responsive consumers 16 by way of communicating the availability of the coupons through the communications interface 14. The responsive consumers 16 communicate back to the coupon dispensing source 12 through the communications interface indicating a preference for selected coupons. The selected coupons are then personalized and distributed to the responsive consumers 16. More specifically, the personalized product promotion coupon generating and processing system 10 identifies a group of consumers 16 responsive to coupons for predefined products available from a coupon dispensing source 12 and promotes coupon-based transactions from the consumers 16.
To perform the operation as described, the coupon dispensing source 12 includes a coupon database 18 in which preselected coupons are sorted relative to preselected products. The coupon dispensing source 12 communicates with the responsive consumers 16 through the communications interface 14 and specifically through an availability communication means 20 to inform an audience of consumers of the availability of coupons for preselected products. This availability communication means 20, for example, can be cable and broadcast television advertising offering coupons for specific products. This advertising would be aired to a specific target profile demographic area. A response to the coupon offer is communicated through a consumer response means 22 which can be a 1-800 number through which responsive consumers 16 can place their orders for coupon packets available from the coupon database 18. These responses are communicated by the consumer response means 22 to the coupon dispensing source 12.
In addition to requesting specific coupons, the responsive consumers 16 also provide profile information through the consumer response means 22. This profile information is assembled and stored in a profile database 24. The coupon dispensing source 12 utilizes the profile data from the profile database 24 with the coupon database 18 to personalize the coupons to be sent to individual responsive consumers 16 by using personalizing means 25. The coupon dispensing source 12 then packages the personalized coupons in packets. The packets are provided to the responsive consumers 16 through a consumer contact 26. For example, the packets can be mailed to the responsive consumers. The packets of personalized coupons include coupons specifically requested by the individual responsive consumers 16, and may also include other in-context offerings for coupons or other offerings or coupons as determined by the coupon dispensing source 12.
As consumers redeem their coupons, redemption information is communicated by a redemption data means 28 in the communications interface 14 to the coupon dispensing source 12. The redemption data are then collated and collected in a redemption database 30. The data in the redemption database 30 may then be compared with the coupon database 18 to determine the redemption rate.
Comparison may also be made with the profile database 24 to determine who did not redeem their coupons. This allows additional market research into the reasons for
redemption or failure to redeem the personalized coupons. This information has not been available in prior art systems, or if available, it has only been available at a great expense and difficulty.
The use of personalized coupons generated and processed by the system 10 reduces fraudulent redemption that occurs in current coupon offerings. Moreover, the timeliness of the profile data and coupon database allows the market research process to start ninety to one hundred and twenty days sooner than in prior systems. Also, upon redemption of the personalized coupons by the responsive consumers 16, the captured redemption data can be used to validate the original consumer responses and to provide future market research opportunities such as polling responsive consumers 16 and to enhance future specific coupon databases 18. This has not been possible in existing systems because redeemed coupons usually cannot be verified as having been redeemed by the recipient. Moreover, the redemption rate in the personalized coupon generating and processing system 10 will be higher than the three percent redemption rate experienced by existing systems.