Abstract:
An email content builder that generates email content based upon customer created rules is described. Messages to clients are edited automatically to suit a client&#39;s needs. The language in the text of a message is translated and changed depending on the country and client. Users select a script in an ebusiness system. After retrieving the appropriate script and associated information, the email content builder would either build the appropriate script corresponding to a client or retrieve appropriate text from the database. Then, the email content builder builds a script and email message depending on certain aspects of the client, such as language, billing information, etc.

Description:
[0001]    This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/869,477 filed Dec. 11, 2006, entitled “Email Content Builder,” which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    The present invention relates to email systems and more specifically to an improved system and method of building email messages. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0003]    Utilization of the Internet continues to rise at a rapid pace. Indeed, business and governmental entities as well as individuals are increasingly relying upon the Internet for research, communication, entertainment and transactional purposes. Access to the Internet network is provided by Internet servers. Such servers are typically maintained by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) who offers “use” of its servers to customers on a pre-determined, subscription basis. Basically, an ISP is a business or organization that sells access to the internet and other related services. 
         [0004]    Furthermore, electronic mail (email) is used by many people. Recipients can also reply to or forward the email and can opt to include an attachment as part of a replying or forwarding function. Forwarding the email includes creating a new email that includes the contents of the original email to additional addressees &amp; recipients. The forwarding party (i.e. the recipient of the original email) can also edit the email. Replying to the email includes forwarding the email to one or more of the other addresses and/or the sender of the email. 
         [0005]    In addition, email allows mail messages to be exchanged between users of computers around the world and out of the world, to space shuttles and the International Space Station. Internet email in particular provides a standard communications mechanism for millions of computers connected to the Internet. In the early days of email, email messages were very limited in features. They were restricted to ASCII characters; they had maximum line lengths and maximum message lengths. Modern email messages, however, support digital objects comprising audio, video, and graphic images. The modern email standard for the Internet, initiated in 1992, is called MIME, an acronym for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. MIME allows mail messages to contain multiple digital objects in a single message, text having unlimited line length or overall length, character sets other than ASCII (allowing non-English language messages), multi-font messages, and binary or application specific files. Email messages are delivered to email clients, software application programs capable of connecting to the Internet through mail servers and downloading email messages from electronic mailboxes maintained in email servers. 
         [0006]    Access to information and movement around the Internet is enhanced through the use of hyperlinks (“links”) within a web page&#39;s hypertext markup language (HTML). The link, which is typically a word in a text field or an image on a web page, acts as a path that moves a user from one web page address, Uniform Resource Locator (URL), to another web page address on a web site. The movement from one URL to another allows near-instant access to information, products, and services and is particularly well-suited to the exchange of information, goods, and services between buyers and sellers. Such business is commonly referred to as “e-commerce,” or “electronic commerce.” 
         [0007]    The current state of e-commerce is a state of confusion; many people are losing a great deal of money. Only few make any profit, mostly due to a poor set of products and tools. For instance, there are credit card security issues, limited ways to pay for merchandise, older browser versions, and sites that do not update their catalogs. E-commerce web sites sell products, such as goods or services, online. They both display the products for sale and provide an easy way to complete a sales transaction. This usually involves credit card verification and automatic merchant account processing. 
         [0008]    There are two levels of ecommerce sophistication: static and dynamic. In static, separate web pages exist for each product usually with a picture, a description, and a price. Each time the user wants to change product information they change the product&#39;s web page and upload it to the website. “Shopping Cart” functionality is a user-friendly feature and is included as standard equipment in every ecommerce hosting plan. If the user already has a website that they are happy with, and are only selling a small number of items, then a shopping cart application maybe suitable. A shopping cart enables the existing web site to take orders, and sends those orders to another application for processing. Usually, the user will have to add HTML code to the web site after every product description. (This is often referred to as “bolt-on” software.) The code will create buttons and boxes that will allow the customers to select colors, sizes and quantities, place an order, and check out. Most will allow the user to choose a design template and will then create product and category pages that already include shopping cart functions. The software generally includes a database so that adding products and updating product information requires no knowledge of HTML. The software can either be licensed outright, or rented by the month from an ASP. 
         [0009]    These web sites can be free, meaning that there are no monthly hosting fees and there are no development costs; easy to use point-and-click templates are provided by the host. However, some costs are involved, such as per transaction fees and merchant account setup fees. In contrast, the dynamic ones have product information stored in a database and displayed dynamically per users&#39; requests. These are never free; users must pay a monthly hosting fee and develop these sites professionally. 
         [0010]    In addition, there are several different ways to receive funds online. A user can travel down the time-consuming yet intellectually rewarding path of building their own shopping cart. But if the user does not have programming muscles to flex, let alone the time to build something, a web storefront service maybe the way to go. When moving currency from one party to another is involved, the time, money, and craftiness needed to implement them varies. 
         [0011]    Just as there are bodegas and high-fashion shops, there are a wide variety of store fronts. Web stores have a more uneven quality, however. Some of the poorly managed storefronts sell non-existing merchandise; lack photos where appropriate, have a lack of customer support, have hidden payment options, and employ non-electronic payment methods. The better sites have ease of searching for content, obvious pathways through the site, and frequently updated catalogs. Furthermore, they have a way to retract purchases easily, a way to confirm purchases via email or fax, and have a way to record problems. 
         [0012]    Consumer goods can often be complex, with a product coming in different sizes, shapes, or colors. Moreover, each attribute (such as color) can have a number of options (such as green, blue, red, etc). Better software will allow an unlimited number of attributes and allow a merchant to define a store keeping unit (SKU) for each combination. A merchant may define different prices and assign different images to products that have attributes. When a customer selects a specific combination of options for such a product, the screen will change to show the merchant defined price and image for that specific SKU. Furthermore, for merchants that sell food items and non-food items, it is important to tax the order accordingly. Some software allows the merchant to define a product as either taxable or non-taxable and will calculate the total sales tax per order accordingly. Write-In-Attributes are particularly useful for merchants that sell custom products. An example of would be a company selling shirts with monograms. The customer could enter his or her monogram using the write-in-attribute. For the merchant selling hundreds to thousands of products, intuitive categorization of the product line is a must. Some software allows for an unlimited product hierarchy—others limit the number of subcategories. Merchants should make their products as easy as possible to find. Often this means putting one product in multiple categories. For optimal results, the user should be using every opportunity they have to draw customers to the web store and to increase conversions once they have a visitor. 
         [0013]    There is a need for an invention that will enable e-commerce companies to combine their e-commerce platforms to reduce customer handling time and mistakes. Specifically, there is a need for reducing the number of scripts sent by e-business systems to the e-commerce platforms by incorporating a script builder engine into the process. The present invention provides a solution to these needs and other problems, and offers other advantages over the prior art. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0014]    An email content builder that generates email content based upon customer created rules is described. In particular, messages to clients may be edited automatically to suit a client&#39;s needs. The language in the text of a message may be automatically translated and changed depending on the country and client. For instance, a user would select a script as they normally would in an e-business system. After retrieving the appropriate script and associated information, the email content builder would either build the appropriate script corresponding to a client, or retrieve appropriate text from the database. The user would utilize the email content builder to build a script and email message depending on certain aspects of the client, such as language, billing information, etc. This approach has numerous benefits. First, the number of scripts required to make the e-business work would dramatically decrease. A single set of scripts will be required to handle the issues concerning most clients. Furthermore, the problems where an agent uses client script A to handle the issue for client B will be greatly reduced. There will also be automatic branding of general pool messages and a reduction in the number of queues and routing rules for clients who have standard service levels. Increased quality of email responses and less overall maintenance is also a benefit. 
         [0015]    Additional advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part, will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned by practice of the invention. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
         [0016]      FIG. 1  illustrates an overview diagram of email content builder system and method. 
           [0017]      FIG. 2  shows a screen shot of the first screen in an administrative login for email content builder. 
           [0018]      FIG. 3  shows a categories and content display box. 
           [0019]      FIG. 4  shows options for category maintenance. 
           [0020]      FIG. 5  illustrates a content box for choosing countries. 
           [0021]      FIG. 6  illustrates a countries display box. 
           [0022]      FIG. 7  illustrates a department box for choosing a department. 
           [0023]      FIG. 8  illustrates a language window with options. 
           [0024]      FIG. 9  shows a tags and tag value window. 
           [0025]      FIG. 10  shows a window for adding a new tag. 
           [0026]      FIG. 11  shows a window for editing an existing tag. 
           [0027]      FIG. 12  shows a tag value window with an expanded client list. 
           [0028]      FIG. 13  shows a window for editing tag content. 
           [0029]      FIG. 14  illustrates a window for editing existing content. 
           [0030]      FIG. 15  illustrates a window for choosing categories in an email content builder. 
           [0031]      FIG. 16  shows an email system configured to work with an email content builder. 
           [0032]      FIG. 17  shows an example email response generated from an email content builder. 
           [0033]      FIG. 18  shows the example email response of  FIG. 17  changed to Japanese language. 
           [0034]      FIG. 19  shows another screen shot of an email system configured to work with an email content builder. 
           [0035]      FIG. 20  shows a flow chart for the process of building email content. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION  
       [0036]    Referring to  FIG. 1 , an example overview diagram of email content builder system and method is shown. A user  102  logs into an email system  106  over a communication network  100 . The email system  106  may have a user interface (not shown). It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the user may be a customer, administrator, etc. The email system  106  is a generic term for any email program an ecommerce business wishes to utilize. Some examples include Kana, Yahoo, and Microsoft Outlook but are not limited to these examples. The user  102  can prepare a first message  108  to be sent to a particular ecommerce platform  114  by using a script builder module  110  that harnesses data from a database  112  to modify the first message  108  into a second message  116 . The second message  116  is now created based upon the first message  108  and can be sent to ecommerce platform  114  thereby reducing the number of scripts sent to ecommerce platforms. This database  112  communicates bilaterally with the script builder module (also called engine) and also with the appropriate commerce platforms in order to generate scripts and customized messages. The email content builder system database  112  stores a variety of predetermined scripts. Scripts are typically a predetermined dialogue that the customer service representative (user) communicates to a customer, client, or other user. The script builder module also allows modifications of the predetermined scripts in order to better respond to customer inquiries. These scripts ultimately land in customized email responses and messages that are sent to customers based upon various rules or parameters for each client. These rules can be based on order IDs, commerce platform data, geographical locations, country, currency, and customer IDs. 
         [0037]      FIG. 2  shows a screen shot of the first screen  118  in an administrative login for email content builder. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that an ecommerce company may have several different platforms to perform its functions. For instance, Company “X” may have platform “A” to receive data on an Atlantic Ocean side of a country and a platform “B” to receive data on the Pacific Ocean side of a country. Due to the growing demand of customers and increase in customer service in general, the line of distinction between the “A” platform and “B” platform may grow finer every day. This poses a unique set of challenges. 
         [0038]    First, existing “A” platform sites may be migrated to the “B” platform. This issue alone causes a number of problems. The channel used to contact customer service remains the same, and the average handle time increases as agents need to look up information in both platforms. Furthermore, the quality decreases as the probability of making mistakes increases. Second, reporting becomes more difficult as it is complicated to differentiate the contacts. In addition, if Company “X” has a majority of its new clients being set up on the “B” platform, the timeline for setting up new clients shrinks. Company “X” may not have the necessary tools to handle this migration. 
         [0039]    Accordingly, the email content builder would decrease the client handling time. The email content builder may take existing email messages and change the country, client, and language settings depending on a user&#39;s preferences.  FIG. 3  shows a categories and content display page  120 . It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that category can be any collection of things sharing a common attribute. In this instance categories include commerce platforms. In a preferred embodiment, the user would choose a categories and content  122  option in an administration toolbar. Under actions  124 , the user may add a new category  130 , edit selected category  126 , or view selected category content  128 . Under filter and display options  132  the user can choose a commerce platform under department  134  dropdown menu. Show inactive categories box  136  can be checked to show the categories not in use. 
         [0040]    In another preferred embodiment,  FIG. 4  shows a page for options  138  for category maintenance once the commerce platform from  FIG. 3  is chosen. Again, the user may add a new category  144 , edit selected category  148 , or view selected category content  140 . Under “Filter and Display Options”  146  the platform has been chosen in the dropdown menu  142 . The user may edit billing, cancellation, downloading, order information, partner, presale, refund, shipping, and vendor specific data (collectively  147 ). It will be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art that these options  147  are not limited to those listed and may include other options pertinent to the user&#39;s requirements. Again the user can show inactive categories  150 . 
         [0041]    Referring now to  FIG. 5 , a content page for choosing languages  152  is illustrated. In a preferred embodiment of email content builder, the user may choose the active or inactive clients  166  and then display client categories  164  by language type. Active languages  170  can be chosen in the dropdown menu. Show inactive content  168  box can be checked to demonstrate unused content. The user can add new content  158 , view/edit selected content  156 , or return to the previous categories  154 . 
         [0042]    Again referring to  FIG. 5  a billing category for charge dispute is displayed. The user may choose which language to display under all clients  162 . Here, the languages of Chinese, English, French, Japanese, and Korean are shown. In summary, this page  152  is where the user would choose active clients and check languages per category for those clients. 
         [0043]      FIG. 6  illustrates a countries window  178 . A countries option  172  is shown under the administration toolbar. Here the user may edit a list of countries  180  for displaying options. In another preferred embodiment, the user can add a new country  176  and show inactive countries  174  (by clicking icon or checking box, respectively). Under the list of countries  180 , the user may edit the active status and other details for each country. 
         [0044]    Additionally,  FIG. 7  illustrates a department page  182  for choosing a department. It will be understood that an ecommerce company may have several different ecommerce platforms that would come under different departments. A departments option  188  is shown under the administration toolbar. The user can add a new department by selecting  184  or show inactive departments by checking box  186 . A department table  190  shows the name and active statuses of different commerce platforms. The user may edit the active status and other details for each department. 
         [0045]      FIG. 8  illustrates a language window  192 . A language option  198  is shown under the administration toolbar. The user may choose the language to display in a language table  200 . Here the options of Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish are shown. The user may edit the active status and other details for each language in table  200 . Moreover, the user may add new languages  194  and show inactive languages  196 . Thus, the user may create these rules or parameters in language that will ultimately predetermine a set of scripts stored within a commerce database. These predetermined scripts, or content, can be modified and used within a customized email message or response to a customer or client. 
         [0046]    Referring to  FIG. 9 , a tag and tag value window  202  is illustrated. In this window (also page)  202 , the user can add new tags  206 , edit selected tags  204 , and view tag values  214 . Under the administration toolbar a tag and tag values option  210  is displayed. The user may show inactive tags  208 . Some tag options are shown collectively as  216 . Here the user can expand all  212  or expand individually to edit commerce tags, email content builder tags, or Kana tags (for example). 
         [0047]      FIG. 10  illustrates an new tag page  218  where the user may add a name  220 , description  222 , and then choose a type  224  for each tag. Under type  224 , the user can change the type name and the active status in the dropdown menus shown. After clicking on a “Submit”  226  button the user will have created a new tag. The user can cancel new tag addition by selecting cancel and return to tags  228  button. This button  228  would take the user back to the previous page, shown in  FIG. 9 . 
         [0048]    Conversely,  FIG. 11  shows a window  230  for editing an existing tag. The user may choose an existing tag from  FIG. 9  and then change a name  232 , description  234 , type  236  and language settings  248  for the tag. Under type  236  the user may choose the tag  238  and active status  240  in the dropdown menus.  FIG. 11  also shows add new tag test  242  icon, edit selected tag text  250  icon, and show inactive tag test  246  box. The user can select these if they wish to add new tag text currently with existing tag content. Clicking submit  252  will save the existing tag edits and selecting cancel and return to tags  254  will cancel the action. 
         [0049]    Referring now to  FIG. 12 , a tag value window  256  is shown. Again in this window  256  the user may add new tag values  258 , edit selected tag values  260 , or return to previous tag page  266 . Under filter and display options  268  the user may select under the drop down menu active clients  264 , active languages  272 , and display client tag  262 . Checking show inactive tag values box  274  is also available on this page as with previous pages. The user may choose to expand the values listed under each client name  270  (shown as Acer for example). From this the user may choose to edit tag values for clients (See  FIG. 13 ). 
         [0050]    Accordingly,  FIG. 13  shows a page  276  for editing tag content. In a preferred embodiment, the user can change the language option and edit text. The tag is selected in dropdown menu  278 , the language in dropdown menu  280 , and the status in dropdown menu  282 . The client is chosen in dropdown menu  284  and country in dropdown menu  286 . In text window  288  the user can add the preferred text to the existing tag value along with any other edits such as font and size. Selecting submit  290  will save the existing tag value and selecting cancel  292  will stop the current action. 
         [0051]      FIG. 14  illustrates another page for editing existing content  294 . Existing content can also be called predetermined scripts or emails that are stored within the script builder engine. Here, however, the language has been changed to Chinese. The user can see the selected category  300  and choose clients (under drop down menus  296 ). A language is selected from dropdown menu  304 . A description is written in text box  302 . Status is selected under dropdown menu  298 . Finally, text window  306  is where the user can modify the preferred text to the existing content. Selecting submit  308  will save the existing content and selecting cancel  310  will stop the current action. 
         [0052]      FIG. 15  illustrates a page  312  for editing fields in a reply message. The user adds an order identification number (ID)  320 , a customer name  314 , an email address  326 , a client name  316  and platform  328  under client/site information  322 , and categories  324 . Under categories  324  the user chooses a language  318  and clicks submit  330  to save the changes and add to reply  332  to add the current information to a reply message. Selecting add selection to reply  334  adds only selected content to the reply message. 
         [0053]      FIG. 16  shows an email system configured to work with an email content builder. The page  336  shown is for editing message content in the email system. An inbox  340  stores messages and incoming message  342  is shown as well. Incoming message  342 , for example, can be a customer complaint. Outgoing message  338  has fields and text box  344  for responding to the incoming message  342  and creating a response. Furthermore,  FIG. 17  illustrates an example email response  346  generated from the email system configured to work with email content builder in  FIG. 16 . Add to reply  348  adds the current information to a reply message. Selecting add selection to reply  350  adds only selected content to the reply message. 
         [0054]    Moreover,  FIG. 18  shows the example email response of  FIG. 17  changed to a response in the Japanese language  352 . Email content builder system allows modifications of predetermined scripts in order to better respond to customer inquiries.  FIG. 18  is an example of such modification based on language and other various parameters. This customized script would ultimately land in an email response message that is sent to a customer. Again, add to reply  354  adds the current information to a reply message and selecting add selection to reply  356  adds only selected content to the reply message with email content builder. This message in  353  is the ultimate goal of email content builder. The previous administrative screens modify and create the categories, departments, content, clients, statuses and tags that make the email message creation for various platforms and clients very easy. In a preferred embodiment, utilizing the email system, a customer representative can respond to several customer messages quickly and efficiently based on customized templates. If a customer is Chinese, the customer representative can (based on the language rules in the templates) to respond in Chinese. If the customer is part of a certain platform or department, the customer representative can respond according to that department (based in the category rules in the templates). 
         [0055]      FIG. 19  shows another page  358  of the email system configured to work with email content builder. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that email systems vary and this page does not limit the type of email systems that would integrate and utilize email content builder system and method. 
         [0056]    Finally,  FIG. 20  shows a flow chart for the preferred embodiment process of building email content. An ebusiness system  368  sends  379  incoming email addresses, languages, order IDs, and other information to a script builder engine  374 . The script builder engine  374  in return sends  372  message body or text to the ebusiness system  368 . The script builder engine  374  sends and receives  376  message body, text, and URL information to a script builder database  380 . The script builder engine  374  also sends and receives  378  commerce data to various platforms A ( 382 ), B ( 384 ), and C ( 386 ). It will be understood that these platforms can be different sections of a company&#39;s ecommerce business located throughout the world. So, instead of having a separate script builder for each platform, there is one script builder engine  374  that organizes and generates templates based upon email and customer data found in the database  380 . The script builder engine  374  works with the central ebusiness system  368 , reducing any need for several customer service departments. 
         [0057]    Another way of describing email content builder system and method is to say that a new integration point is developed that would take the users&#39; request, and, based on a set of rules, would pull the order data from the appropriate commerce platform. The order data (and any other data) is stored in the database. This database communicates bilaterally with the script builder engine and also with the appropriate commerce platforms in order to generate scripts and customized messages. The email content builder system database stores a variety of predetermined scripts. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that scripts are utilized by customer service representatives to respond to customer inquiries and concerns. A script is a general term for a written work detailing story, setting, and dialogue. However, a script is not limited to this definition and can be any basic predetermined question or response a customer service representative utilizes in serving a customer&#39;s needs. The script builder engine also allows modifications of the predetermined scripts in order to better respond to customer inquiries. These scripts ultimately land in customized email responses and messages that are sent to customers based upon various rules or parameters for each client. These rules can be based on order IDs, commerce platform data, geographical locations, country, currency, and customer IDs. 
         [0058]    This approach has numerous benefits. First, better quality information is captured at the time the call is received. Second, agents will know immediately which platform to reference in assisting a customer. Third, call handle times will decrease because the number of cross-platform searches will be mostly eliminated. Lastly, new phone numbers will not have to be created to differentiate clients that are migrating (or have migrated) to platform “B.” 
         [0059]    It will be understood by those skilled in the art that commerce platforms often work integrally with ebusiness systems. Ebusiness systems utilize software scripts to provide an interface for ecommerce platforms. Many ecommerce companies have issues in this area, mainly the problem of too many scripts from ebusiness systems. This can be difficult to maintain and large scale changes take hundreds of hours to implement. Moreover, scripting overlap may be a problem. There are many scripts that have the same content, where the only differentiator is something trivial like the client name. Also, there is the issue of missing scripts. Not all scripts are available to every client who needs them. Additionally, the problem of quality has three sides. First, agents are allowed to select any script to handle any e-mail. Second, script changes may not be reflected across all scripts cloned for a particular client. Third, as clients migrate from platform “A” to platform “B,” the probability of using the wrong script increases dramatically. A solution to this problem is to take scripts out of the ebusiness system and create a script builder engine. A single set of scripts will be required to handle the issues concerning most clients. The problems where the user utilizes client script A to handle the issue for client B are reduced. There is also automatic branding of general pool messages and a reduction in the number of queues and routing rules for clients who have standard service levels. 
         [0060]    Furthermore, there are numerous issues concerning the future of reporting. Table 1 illustrates these issues, as well as solutions. 
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                 TABLE 1 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 Issue and Solutions with Email Content Builder 
               
             
          
           
               
                 Issue 
                 Solution 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Data quality. This can be broken 
                 Combine platforms into one 
               
               
                 down into the following points: 
                 platform. In this example, 
               
               
                 Clients who have sites on 
                 platform “A,” platform “B,” and 
               
               
                 platform “A” and platform “B” 
                 platform “C” will be combined into 
               
               
                 commerce platforms use the 
                 “Combined Platform.” 
               
               
                 same phone numbers and e-mail 
                 This will eliminate many of the 
               
               
                 addresses for customer service 
                 issues regarding platform cross- 
               
               
                 contacts. This causes a large 
                 over and migrations. 
               
               
                 number of offered contacts for 
               
               
                 one section and a large number 
               
               
                 of handled contacts in another 
               
               
                 section. 
               
               
                 Clients who have migrated to 
               
               
                 platform “B” use the same phone 
               
               
                 numbers and e-mail addresses 
               
               
                 for customer service contacts. 
               
               
                 This causes a large number of 
               
               
                 offered contacts for one section 
               
               
                 and a large number of handled 
               
               
                 contacts in another section. 
               
               
                 Geographic Locations: 
                 Eliminate the geographic region 
               
               
                 A particular contact center does 
                 designation for a client label, as 
               
               
                 not handle contacts for a 
                 well as the geographic region 
               
               
                 particular site ID exclusively. 
                 designation for a platform. Here, 
               
               
                 A particular contact center does 
                 a client will have one line item 
               
               
                 not handle contacts for a 
                 instead of several. This will make 
               
               
                 particular geographic region 
                 reporting easier to execute, read, 
               
               
                 exclusively. 
                 and understand. It will also 
               
               
                 The number of site ID&#39;s required 
                 eliminate a large amount of the 
               
               
                 platform “B” is not as great as the 
                 clutter in reports. 
               
               
                 number of site ID&#39;s required on 
                 Breaking out data by contact 
               
               
                 platform “A” Here, one site ID 
                 center, language, country, and 
               
               
                 could encompass orders for all 
                 geographic region already exist 
               
               
                 locales, not just one country or 
                 through other means. 
               
               
                 language. 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0061]    It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of various embodiments of the invention, this disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of structure and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, the particular elements may vary depending on the particular application for the web interface such that different communication protocols may be organized or designed differently while maintaining substantially the same functionality and without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.