Patent Publication Number: US-2020294088-A1

Title: Systems and methods for providing streamlined multiple item transactions

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/495,790, filed Sep. 24, 2014, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/883,517, titled “Systems and Methods for Providing Streamlined Multiple Item Transactions,” filed Sep. 27, 2013, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. 
    
    
     FIELD 
     Embodiments of the invention relate, generally, to techniques for providing items and/or promotions to consumers. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Via electronic networks (e.g., the Internet), systems can be configured to provide promotions and/or other items (e.g., products, services, and/or experiences) associated with merchants to consumer devices. In this regard, areas for improving current systems have been identified. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY 
     Through applied effort, ingenuity, and innovation, solutions to improve such systems have been realized and are described herein. Some embodiments may provide for a system configured to provide multiple items to consumers. The system may include one or more servers with communication circuitry configured to connect with consumer devices via a network and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry may be configured to: provide an electronic user interface to a consumer device via the network, the electronic user interface including an impression with an indication of one or more items; receive, via the network and from the consumer device, an item selected via the electronic user interface for purchase from the consumer device; determine purchase transaction data associated with the consumer device; complete a transaction for purchase of the selected item using the purchase transaction data; subsequent to completing the transaction for purchase of the selected item, generate redirect content including additional items offered to the consumer for purchase; generate a purchase redirect display including the redirect content; provide, via the network, the purchase redirect display to the electronic user interface; receive, via the network and from the consumer device, a selection of an additional item for purchase; and in response to receiving the selection of the additional item for purchase, complete an instant transaction for purchase of the additional item using the purchase transaction data. 
     In some embodiments, the transaction for purchase of the selected item is a two-click transaction and the instant transaction for purchase of the additional item is a one-click transaction. 
     In some embodiments, the processing circuitry may be further configured to select the additional items offered to the consumer. The selecting may further include the processing circuitry being configured to: determine data representing a set of items available for purchase; assign a respective relevance metric to each of the items based on at least one of attributes of the item and attributes of the consumer; and select the additional items offered for purchase based on the relevance metric of each of the items. 
     In some embodiments, the attributes of the consumer may include previous consumer behavior of the consumer. The additional items offered for purchase may be promotions. 
     In some embodiments, the purchase redirect display may include an impression of an additional item. The purchase redirect display may include at least one of digital content describing an additional item and a link to the digital content. 
     In some embodiments, the processing circuitry may be further configured to generate a purchase summary display indicating the instant transaction. In some embodiments, the purchase summary display further includes a change transaction data selection and the processing circuitry is further configured to: receiving second transaction data for the instant transaction; and in response to receiving an indication of consumer selection of the change transaction data selection, completing a transaction for purchase of the additional item based on the second purchase transaction data. 
     Some embodiments may provide for a computer-implemented method. The method may include: providing, by a processor, an electronic user interface to a consumer device via a network, the electronic user interface including an impression with an indication of one or more items; receiving, by the processor, an item selected by a consumer for purchase from the consumer device; determining, by the processor, purchase transaction data; completing, by the processor, a transaction for purchase of the selected item based on the purchase transaction data; subsequent to completing the transaction for purchase of the selected item, generating, by the processor, redirect content including additional items offered to the consumer for purchase; generating, by the processor, a purchase redirect display including the redirect content; receiving, by the processor, a selection of an additional item for purchase from the consumer device; and in response to receiving the selection of the additional item for purchase, completing, by the processor, an instant transaction for purchase of the additional item based on the purchase transaction data. 
     In some embodiments, the transaction for purchase of the selected item is a two-click transaction and the instant transaction for purchase of the additional item is a one-click transaction. 
     In some embodiments, the method may further include selecting, by the processor, the additional items offered to the consumer. The selecting may further includes: determining data representing a set of items available for purchase; assigning a respective relevance metric to each of the items based on at least one of attributes of the item and attributes of the consumer; and selecting the additional items offered for purchase based on the relevance metric of each of the items. 
     In some embodiments, the attributes of the consumer may include previous consumer behavior of the consumer. In some embodiments, the additional items offered for purchase may be promotions. 
     In some embodiments, the purchase redirect display may include an impression of an additional. In some embodiments, the purchase redirect display includes at least one of digital content describing an additional item and a link to the digital content. 
     In some embodiments, the method may further include generating, by the processor, a purchase summary display indicating the instant transaction. In some embodiments, the purchase summary display further includes a change transaction data selection. The method may further include, by the processor: receiving second transaction data for the instant transaction; and in response to receiving an indication of consumer selection of the change transaction data selection, completing a transaction for purchase of the additional item based on the second purchase transaction data. 
     In some embodiments, completing the instant transaction for purchase of the additional item may include providing one or more of the discount, credit, and free shipping to the consumer for the additional item. 
     Some embodiments may include circuitry and/or media configured to implement the methods and/or other functionality discussed herein. For example, one or more processors, and/or other machine components may be configured to implement the functionality discussed herein based on instructions and/or other data stored in memory and/or other non-transitory computer readable media. 
     These characteristics as well as additional features, functions, and details of various embodiments are described below. Similarly, corresponding and additional embodiments are also described below. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Having thus described some embodiments in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein: 
         FIG. 1  shows an example system in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 2  shows example circuitry in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 3  shows an example of a method for providing multiple promotions in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 4  shows another example of a method for providing multiple promotions in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 5  shows an example of an impression in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 6  shows an example purchase confirmation display in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 7  shows an another example purchase confirmation display in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 8  shows an example add-to-order display in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 9  shows an example impression in accordance with some embodiments; 
         FIG. 10  shows an example checkout plus display in accordance with some embodiments; and 
         FIG. 11  shows an example additional item purchase summary display in accordance with some embodiments. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Glossary 
     As used herein, an “impression” includes a communication, a display, or other perceived indication, such as e-mail, text message, webpage, application alert, mobile applications, other type of electronic interface or distribution channel and/or the like, of one or more items and/or promotions. In that sense, an impression may provide an indication of one or more items and/or promotions. 
     As used herein, a “promotion” includes any type of offered, presented or otherwise indicated reward, discount, coupon, credit, deal, incentive, discount, media or the like that is indicative of a promotional value or the like that upon purchase or acceptance results in the issuance of an instrument (e.g., electronic or otherwise) that may be used toward at least a portion of the purchase of particular goods, services and/or experiences (or “items”) defined by the promotion. 
     As used herein, “redirect content” refers to data indicating items (and/or promotions) offered to the consumer for purchase subsequent or in response to completing a transaction. 
     As used herein, a “purchase redirect display” refers to a user interface that includes an indication of redirect content. 
     As used herein, an “instant transaction” refers to a transaction for an additional item selected from the purchase redirect display subsequent to an initial transaction. 
     As used herein, a “one-click transaction” refers to a transaction which requires only a single consumer input for completion of the one-click transaction. For example, the one-click transaction may include an item or promotion selection, and the one-click transaction may be completed without any subsequent confirmation or data entry input. 
     As used herein, a “two-click transaction” refers to a transaction that requires only two consumer inputs performed for completion of the two-click transaction. For example, a first consumer input may add an item to a shopping cart and a second consumer input may confirm the purchase. 
     Embodiments will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments contemplated herein are shown. Indeed, various embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. 
     BRIEF OVERVIEW 
     Methods, systems, apparatus and computer program products described herein are operable for providing multiple items to consumers. An “item,” as used herein, may include a product, service, and/or experience. In some embodiments, an item may include a promotion. A “promotion,” as used herein, may include, but is not limited to, any type of offered, presented or otherwise indicated reward, discount, coupon, credit, deal, incentive, discount, media or the like that is indicative of a promotional value or the like that upon purchase or acceptance results in the issuance of an instrument that may be used toward at least a portion of the purchase of particular goods, services and/or experiences defined by the promotion. In that sense, discussion herein regarding “items” may also be applicable to “promotions,” and/or vice versa. 
     Some embodiments may be configured to provide incentives for consumers to purchase additional items subsequent to purchasing a first item. In various examples, consumers may be persuaded to purchase additional items based on providing additional items matched by relevance to the consumer, providing incentives (e.g., a discount, credit, and/or free shipping) for the purchase of an additional item, and/or by providing streamlined interfaces that allow consumers to purchase additional items via a minimal number of consumer inputs (e.g., two-click and/or one-click transactions). Using one or more of the techniques discussed herein, for example, a system may be configured to sell more items and/or promotions to consumers than would be otherwise possible using conventional commercial systems. 
     In some embodiments, the system may be configured to provide an impression of the including one or more additional items to consumer devices. An “impression,” as used herein, may include a communication, a display, or other perceived indication, such as a flyer, print media, e-mail, text message, application alert, mobile applications, other type of electronic interface or distribution channel and/or the like, of one or more promotions and/or items. 
     As used herein, the terms “data,” “content,” “information” and similar terms may be used interchangeably to refer to data capable of being captured, transmitted, received, displayed and/or stored in accordance with various example embodiments. Thus, use of any such terms should not be taken to limit the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Further, where a device is described herein to receive data from another device, it will be appreciated that the data may be received directly from the another device or may be received indirectly via one or more intermediary devices, such as, for example, one or more servers, relays, routers, network access points, base stations, and/or the like, sometimes referred to herein as a “network.” Similarly, where a device is described herein to send data to another device, it will be appreciated that the data may be sent directly to the another device or may be sent indirectly via one or more intermediary devices, such as, for example, one or more servers, relays, routers, network access points, base stations, and/or the like. 
     As used herein, the term “method” refers to one or more steps that may be performed by a device, apparatus, system, circuitry, one or more processors, or the like. Where an example method is shown as including more than one step, it will be appreciated that the steps may be performed in different orders than as shown in the example and that not all steps are necessarily required. Furthermore, the methods are described herein as being performed by example structures for clarity and are not limited to those structures (e.g., a particular server, device, apparatus, etc.) in some embodiments. 
     Exemplary System Architecture 
       FIG. 1  shows an example system  100  in accordance with some embodiments. System  100  may include promotion and marketing system  102  (or “system  102 ”), network  104 , consumer device  106 , and merchant device  108 . System  102  may be communicably connected with consumer device  106  and merchant device  108  via network  104 . System  102  may include server  110  and database  112 . 
     Server  110  may include circuitry, networked processors, or the like configured to perform some or all of the server-based processes described herein and may be any suitable network server and/or other type of processing device. In some embodiments, system  102  may function as a “cloud” with respect to the consumer device  106  and/or merchant device  108 . In that sense, server  110  may include several servers performing interconnected and/or distributed functions. To avoid unnecessarily overcomplicating the disclosure, server  110  is shown and described herein as a single server. 
     Database  112  may be any suitable network storage device configured to store some or all of the information described herein. For example, database  112  may be configured to store item data and/or promotion data (e.g., attributes of an item and/or promotion), consumer data (e.g., attributes of the consumer such as profile information, preferences, purchase history, consumer behavior, among other things), and/or purchase transaction data (e.g., credit card information, payment information, billing address, payment account information, among other things). As such, database  112  may include, for example, one or more database systems, backend data servers, network databases, cloud storage devices, etc. To avoid unnecessarily overcomplicating the disclosure, database  112  is shown and described herein as a single database. 
     Network  104  may include one or more wired and/or wireless communication networks including, for example, a wired or wireless local area network (LAN), personal area network (PAN), metropolitan area network (MAN), wide area network (WAN), or the like, as well as any hardware, software and/or firmware for implementing the one or more networks (such as, e.g., network routers, switches, hubs, etc.). For example, network  104  may include a cellular telephone, mobile broadband, long term evolution (LTE), GSM/EDGE, UMTS/HSPA, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.20, WiFi, dial-up, and/or WiMax network. Furthermore, network  104  may include a public network, such as the Internet, a private network, such as an intranet, or combinations thereof, and may utilize a variety of networking protocols now available or later developed including, but not limited to TCP/IP based networking protocols. 
     Consumer device  106  may be associated with a consumer, such as a consumer with a consumer account provided by system  102 . Although a single consumer device  106  is shown, system  100  may include any number of consumer devices that may be associated with various other consumers. Consumer device  106  may be a mobile device and/or a stationary device. For example, consumer device  106  may be a mobile device such as a cellular telephone (including smartphones and/or other types of mobile telephones), laptop, tablet, electronic reader, e-book device, media device, and/or the like. Additionally and/or alternatively, consumer device  106  may be a stationary device such as a desktop computer, work station, point-of-sale device, or the like. 
     Merchant device  108  may be associated with a merchant or “provider,” as used herein. Although a single merchant device  108  is shown, system  100  may include any number of merchant devices that may be associated with various other merchants. In some embodiments, merchant device  108  may be configured to provide point-of-sale (POS) functionality for the merchant, such as at the merchant&#39;s shop. Furthermore, merchant device  108  may be a stationary and/or mobile device. In some embodiments, system  102  may be configured to receive promotion data indicating a promotion for goods and/or services and/or one or more parameters of the promotion (e.g., target audience, timing, purchase value, promotional value, residual value, etc.). System  102  may then generate and/or provide one or more impressions for the promotion to consumer device  102 . 
       FIG. 2  shows a schematic block diagram of example circuitry  200 , some or all of which may be included in system  102 , server  110 , database  112 , user device  106 , and merchant device  108 . In accordance with some example embodiments, circuitry  200  may include various means, such as one or more processors  202 , memories  204 , communications modules  206 , and/or input/output modules  208 . 
     In some embodiments, such as when circuitry  200  is included in system  102 , promotion module  210  may also or instead be included. As referred to herein, “module” includes hardware, software and/or firmware configured to perform one or more particular functions. In this regard, the means of circuitry  200  as described herein may be embodied as, for example, circuitry, hardware elements (e.g., a suitably programmed processor, combinational logic circuit, integrated circuit, and/or the like), a computer program product comprising computer-readable program instructions stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium (e.g., memory  204 ) that is executable by a suitably configured processing device (e.g., processor  202 ), or some combination thereof. 
     Processor  202  may, for example, be embodied as various means including one or more microprocessors with accompanying digital signal processor(s), one or more processor(s) without an accompanying digital signal processor, one or more coprocessors, one or more multi-core processors, one or more controllers, processing circuitry, one or more computers, various other processing elements including integrated circuits such as, for example, an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) or FPGA (field programmable gate array), or some combination thereof. Accordingly, although illustrated in  FIG. 2  as a single processor, in some embodiments, processor  202  may comprise a plurality of processing means. The plurality of processing means may be embodied on a single computing device or may be distributed across a plurality of computing devices collectively configured to function as circuitry  200 . The plurality of processing means may be in operative communication with each other and may be collectively configured to perform one or more functionalities of circuitry  200  as described herein. In an example embodiment, processor  202  may be configured to execute instructions stored in memory  204  or otherwise accessible to processor  202 . These instructions, when executed by processor  202 , may cause circuitry  200  to perform one or more of the functionalities described herein. 
     Whether configured by hardware, firmware/software methods, or by a combination thereof, processor  202  may comprise an entity capable of performing operations according to embodiments of the present invention while configured accordingly. Thus, for example, when processor  202  is embodied as an ASIC, FPGA or the like, processor  202  may comprise specifically configured hardware for conducting one or more operations described herein. As another example, when processor  202  may be embodied as an executor of instructions, such as may be stored in memory  204 , the instructions may specifically configure processor  202  to perform one or more algorithms, methods or operations described herein. For example, processor  202  may be configured to execute operating system applications, firmware applications, media playback applications, media editing applications, among other things. 
     Memory  204  may comprise, for example, volatile memory, non-volatile memory, or some combination thereof. Although illustrated in  FIG. 2  as a single memory, memory  204  may comprise a plurality of memory components. The plurality of memory components may be embodied on a single computing component or distributed across a plurality of computing components. In various embodiments, memory  204  may comprise, for example, a hard disk, random access memory, cache memory, flash memory, a compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), solid state memory, digital versatile disc read only memory (DVD-ROM), an optical disc, circuitry configured to store information, integrated circuitry, or some combination thereof. Memory  204  may be configured to store information, data, applications, instructions, or the like for enabling circuitry  200  to carry out various functions in accordance with example embodiments discussed herein. For example, in at least some embodiments, memory  204  may be configured to buffer input data for processing by processor  202 . Additionally or alternatively, in at least some embodiments, memory  204  may be configured to store program instructions for execution by processor  202  and/or data for processing by processor  202 . Memory  204  may store information in the form of static and/or dynamic information. This stored information may be stored and/or used by circuitry  200  during the course of performing its functionalities. 
     Communications module  206  may be embodied as any component or means embodied in circuitry, hardware, a computer program product comprising computer readable program instructions stored on a computer readable medium (e.g., memory  204 ) and executed by a processing device (e.g., processor  202 ), or a combination thereof that is configured to receive and/or transmit data from/to another device, such as, for example, a second circuitry  200  and/or the like. In some embodiments, communications module  206  (like other components discussed herein) can be at least partially embodied as or otherwise controlled by processor  202 . In this regard, communications module  206  may be in communication with processor  202 , such as via a bus. Communications module  206  may include, for example, an antenna, a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, network interface card and/or supporting hardware and/or firmware/software for enabling communications. Communications module  206  may be configured to receive and/or transmit any data that may be stored by memory  204  using any protocol that may be used for communications. Communications module  206  may additionally and/or alternatively be in communication with the memory  204 , input/output module  208  and/or any other component of circuitry  200 , such as via a bus. Communications module  206  may be configured to use one or more communications protocols such as, for example, Wi-Fi (e.g., a 802.11 protocol, Bluetooth, etc.), radio frequency systems (e.g., 900 MHz, 1.4 GHz, and 5.6 GHz communication systems), infrared, GSM, GSM plus EDGE, CDMA, quadband, and other cellular protocols, VOIP, or any other suitable protocol 
     Input/output module  208  may be in communication with processor  202  to receive an indication of an input and/or to provide an audible, visual, mechanical, or other output. In that sense, input/output module  208  may include means for performing analog-to-digital and/or digital-to-analog data conversions. Input/output module  208  may include support, for example, for a display, touch screen, keyboard, button, click wheel, mouse, joystick, an image capturing device, microphone, speaker, biometric scanner, and/or other input/output mechanisms. In embodiments where circuitry  200  may be implemented as a server or database, aspects of input/output module  208  may be reduced as compared to embodiments where circuitry  200  may be implemented as an end-user machine or other type of device designed for complex user interactions. In some embodiments (like other components discussed herein), input/output module  208  may even be eliminated from circuitry  200 . Alternatively, such as in embodiments wherein circuitry  200  is embodied as a server or database, at least some aspects of input/output module  208  may be embodied on an apparatus used by a user that is in communication with circuitry  200 . Input/output module  208  may be in communication with memory  204 , communications module  206 , and/or any other component(s), such as via a bus. Although more than one input/output module and/or other component can be included in circuitry  200 , only one is shown in  FIG. 2  to avoid overcomplicating the disclosure (e.g., like the other components discussed herein). 
     In some embodiments, promotion module  210  may also or instead be included and configured to perform the functionality discussed herein related providing promotions. In some embodiments, some or all of the functionality of promotion module  210  may be performed by processor  202 . In this regard, the example processes and algorithms discussed herein can be performed by at least one processor  202  and/or promotion module  210 . For example, non-transitory computer readable storage media can be configured to store firmware, one or more application programs, and/or other software, which include instructions and other computer-readable program code portions that can be executed to control processors of the components of system  200  to implement various operations, including the examples shown above. As such, a series of computer-readable program code portions may be embodied in one or more computer program products and can be used, with a device, server, database, and/or other programmable apparatus, to produce the machine-implemented processes discussed herein. 
     Any such computer program instructions and/or other type of code may be loaded onto a computer, processor or other programmable apparatus&#39;s circuitry to produce a machine, such that the computer, processor other programmable circuitry that executes the code may be the means for implementing various functions, including those described herein. In some embodiments, one or more external systems (such as a remote cloud computing and/or data storage system) may also be leveraged to provide at least some of the functionality discussed herein. 
     As described above and as will be appreciated based on this disclosure, various embodiments may be implemented as methods, mediums, devices, servers, databases, systems, and the like. Accordingly, embodiments may comprise various means including entirely of hardware or any combination of software and hardware. Furthermore, embodiments may take the form of a computer program product on at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions (e.g., computer software) embodied in the storage medium. Any suitable computer-readable storage medium may be utilized including non-transitory hard disks, CD/DVD-ROMs, flash memory, etc. 
     Embodiments have been described above with reference to block diagrams of components, such as functional modules, system components and circuitry. Below is a discussion of an example process flowcharts describing functionality that may be implemented by one or more components discussed above. Each block of the block diagrams and process flowcharts, and combinations of blocks diagrams and process flowcharts, respectively, can be implemented by various means including computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be loaded onto a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus, such as processor  202 , to produce a machine, such that the computer program product includes the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to create a means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or block diagrams. 
     These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage device (e.g., memory  204 ) that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable storage device produce an article of manufacture including computer-readable instructions for implementing the function discussed herein. The computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer-implemented process such that the instructions that execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions discussed herein. 
     Accordingly, blocks of the block diagrams and flowchart illustrations support combinations of means for performing the specified functions, combinations of steps for performing the specified functions and program instruction means for performing the specified functions. It will also be understood that each block of the block diagrams and process flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and process flowcharts, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based computer systems that perform the specified functions or steps, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions. 
     Providing Multiple Promotions 
       FIG. 3  shows an example of a method  300  for providing multiple promotions, in accordance with some embodiments. Method  300  may be performed by system  102  (e.g., server  110 ), as shown in  FIG. 1 . Method  300  is described as being performed by server  110 , however, other suitable structures (e.g., one or more servers, a networked device, circuitry, etc.) may also be used in various embodiments. 
     Method  300  may begin at  302  and proceed to  304 , where server  110  may be configured to receive an item selected for primary purchase by a consumer. For example, the item selected for primary purchase by the consumer may be received from a consumer device  106  that is associated with the consumer and/or a consumer account of the consumer. A “primary purchase,” as used herein, may refer to an initial purchase (and/or acceptance) of an item in an order and/or transaction that may include one or more additional items that may be added to the same order and/or transaction at a subsequent time. 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to provide items to consumers for purchase and/or acceptance. For example, server  110  may be configured to receive promotion data of the promotion from merchant device  108 . Server  110  may be further configured to generate an impression indicating the promotion (and/or item) and provide the impression to consumer device  106 . 
       FIG. 5  shows an example of an impression  500 , in accordance with some embodiments. For example, impression  500  may be provided to consumer device  106  to offer a promotion to the consumer. Impression  500  may include an indication of promotion  502 , which may include promotion name  504 , promotion image  506 , and/or promotion details  508 . Impression  500  may further include purchase button  510  configured to allow the consumer to purchase and/or accept promotion  502 . For example, server  110  may be configured to receive the item (e.g., promotion  502 ) selected for primary purchase by the consumer from consumer device  106  in response to the consumer selecting purchase button  510  with consumer device  106 . 
     At  306 , server  110  may be configured to associate the item with the consumer and/or consumer account of the consumer. For example, the item may be associated with the consumer via the consumer account. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to associate the item with the consumer and/or consumer account by associating the item with a virtual “shopping cart” of the consumer and/or consumer account. In that sense, the shopping cart may include one or more items selected by the consumer for subsequent purchase confirmation or “checkout.” 
     At  308 , server  110  may be configured to determine purchase transaction data. For example, the purchase transaction data may include data that may be used to complete the purchase of the item, such as credit card information, payment information, billing address, payment account information, among other things. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to access purchase transaction data (e.g., in database  112 ) that has been received and/or stored from previous interactions with the consumer via the consumer device. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to request and/or receive the purchase transaction data from the consumer device. Additionally and/or alternatively, server  110  may be configured to receive a particular type of data (which may also be referred to herein as “purchase transaction data”) from the consumer device indicating a selection of purchase transaction data. For example, the purchase transaction data may be stored in database  112  and/or other suitable non-transitory storage medium and provided to consumer device  106  for selection of a particular credit card, bank account, payment account, etc. 
       FIG. 6  shows an example purchase confirmation display  600 , in accordance with some embodiments. Purchase confirmation display  600  may be provided to consumer device  106  to confirm the purchase of the item and to allow the consumer to provide or otherwise select the purchase transaction data to be used in executing the purchase. In some embodiments, purchase confirmation display  600  may be provided to consumer device  106  in response to the consumer selecting buy button  510  in impression  500 . 
     Purchase confirmation display  600  may include order summary  602 , which may include an indication of one or more items that have been selected for purchase by the consumer. Purchase confirmation display  600  may further include purchase transaction data display  604 , which may allow the consumer to enter purchase transaction data and/or other account information. For example, the consumer may enter a new payment method (e.g., credit card, bank account, checking account, payment account, etc.) by selecting new payment method button  606 . Here, the consumer may be presented with a user interface configured to allow the consumer to enter the purchase transaction data. In an example where a credit card is the payment method, the purchase transaction data may include credit card number, expiration date, card verification number (CVV), consumer name, and/or billing information. In some embodiments, server  110  may be further configured to store the purchase transaction data received from the consumer device, such as within database  112 . 
     In some embodiments, such as when the consumer is associated with a consumer account and has previously provided purchase transaction data, the previously provided payment transaction data may be provided as selectable options within purchase confirmation display  600 . For example, server  110  may be configured to access database  112 , where the purchase transaction data may be stored. Server  110  may be further configured to provide the purchase transaction data for selection by the consumer as shown by payment method buttons  608  and  610 . 
       FIG. 7  shows an example purchase confirmation display  700 , in accordance with some embodiments. The discussion above regarding purchase confirmation display  600  may be applicable to purchase confirmation display  700 . Purchase confirmation display  700  may include order summary  702 , purchase transaction data display  704 , and consumer account creation/login display  706 . In response to the consumer selecting new consumer button  708 , the consumer may be prompted with account creation display  706 , which may be configured to facilitate the creation of a new consumer account. Furthermore, in response to the consumer selecting existing consumer button  710 , the consumer may be prompted to provide login data (e.g., identification and/or authentication data such as a username and/or password) for access to an existing consumer account. 
     As shown in purchase transaction data display  704 , a new consumer may be prompted to provide purchase transaction data. Additionally and/or alternatively, purchase transaction data display  704  or other interface may be provided to consumer device  106  in response to the consumer selecting new payment method button  606  in purchase confirmation display  600 . As such, server  110  may be configured to determine the purchase transaction data by receiving the purchase transaction data from consumer device  106 . 
     At  310 , server  110  may be configured to determine whether to finalize the primary purchase. For example, the determination to finalize the purchase may be based on receiving a purchase confirmation from the consumer device. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to provide a non-instant transaction to finalize the primary purchase. A “non-instant transaction,” for example, may include a two-click transaction such that a minimum of two of consumer inputs may be used to complete the transaction. The first click, for example, may be the selecting of buy button  510  in impression  500  by the consumer. As discussed above, server  110  may be configured to associate the item with the consumer and/or consumer account (e.g., place in the consumer&#39;s shopping cart) in response to receiving the first click. Next, the consumer may then be presented with purchase confirmation display  600 . In some embodiments, one of payment method buttons  608  or  610  may be preselected for the consumer, such as based on a payment method specified from a prior transaction. Here, if the consumer is satisfied with the preselected payment method, the second click for confirmation and/or finalization of the primary purchase may be the selection of confirm order button  612  in purchase confirmation display  600 . “Click,” as used herein, refers to a discrete consumer input and is not necessarily limited to inputs via a mouse. For example, in some embodiments, consumer device may include a touchscreen and/or other input device configured to receive the consumer inputs. 
     In response to determining that the primary purchase has not been finalized and/or after the item has been associated with the consumer and/or consumer account (e.g., at  306 ) for subsequent primary purchase confirmation, method  300  may proceed to  312 , where server  110  may be configured to initiate a purchase confirm countdown timer. The purchase confirm countdown timer may indicate a period of time in which one or more items selected for primary purchase may remain associated with the consumer account (e.g., stay in the shopping cart) without a purchase confirmation from the consumer device being received by server  110 . 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to provide the purchase confirm countdown timer (or a display or other indication of the purchase confirm countdown timer) to the consumer device. The purchase confirm countdown timer may be displayed in one or more different formats. For example, the purchase confirm countdown timer may be shown to the consumer for the full duration of the purchase confirm countdown timer or for a period of time that is shorter than the full duration (e.g., only shown countdown for the last 5 minutes). In another example, server  110  may be configured to alternatively or additionally send an alert indicating upcoming purchase confirm countdown timer expiration to the consumer device (e.g., “you have 5 minutes left”). In some embodiments, the purchase confirm countdown timer may be hidden or otherwise not displayed to the consumer (e.g., entirely or for some portion of its duration). 
     In some embodiments, a purchase confirm countdown timer may not be used and the item may remain in the consumer&#39;s shopping cart indefinitely, or at least until the consumer removes the item and/or the item is no longer available for purchase. In some embodiments, where a purchase confirm countdown timer is used, server  110  may be further configured to provide and/or present a purchase confirm countdown timer display indicating the purchase display countdown timer. For example, the purchase confirm countdown timer display may indicate that a consumer has five hours to confirm the purchase of the item before the item is removed from the consumer&#39;s shopping cart. Here, for example, the purchase confirm countdown timer may be started and/or initiated at five hours and configured to expire five hours later at time  0 . 
     At  314 , server  110  may be further configured to determine whether a primary purchase confirmation was received, such as from the consumer device. For example, server  110  may be configured to receive the primary purchase confirmation from consumer device  106 , such as in response to the consumer selecting confirm order button  612  in purchase confirmation display  600 . 
     In some embodiments, one or more of the additional items may additionally and/or alternatively be provided to the consumer device prior to checkout. For example, in response to the consumer selecting purchase button  510  in impression  500 , server  110  may be configured to provide the one or more additional items to the consumer prior to purchase confirmation. Here, the one or more additional items may be selected by the consumer (e.g., by relevance and/or otherwise) and associated with the consumer for subsequent purchase confirmation.  FIG. 10  shows an example checkout plus display  1000 , in accordance with some embodiments. Checkout plus display  1000  may include may include offered items pane  1002  including icons each respectively representing each of the additional items (e.g., promotions) offered for purchase to the consumer, such as the icon associated with item  1004 . Checkout plus display  1000  may further include add-to-cart button  1006 , such as for one or more (or all) of the additional items within add-to-order display  1000 . Here, the consumer may be allowed to add an additional item for subsequent purchase confirmation (e.g., to the shopping cart) via selecting an add-to-cart button  1006 . In some embodiments, checkout plus display  1000  may further include an indication of the selected item, such as shown at purchase summary pane  1008 . In some embodiments, purchase summary pane  1008  may be updated for each additional item  1004  selected by the consumer within offered items pane  1002 . When the consumer is satisfied with the items shown in purchase summary pane  1008 , the consumer may proceed to purchase confirmation via checkout button  1010 . For example, server  110  may be configured to provide purchase confirmation display  600  and/or  700  to the consumer device including an order summary that includes each item shown in purchase summary pane  1008 . Furthermore, the discussion herein regarding the item selected for primary purchase by the consumer (e.g., at  304 ) may be applicable to the items selected via checkout plus display  1000 . 
     In response to determining that the primary purchase confirmation has failed to be received, method  300  may proceed to  316 , where server  110  may be configured to determine whether the purchase countdown timer has expired. For example, where the purchase countdown timer was started at five hours, the purchase countdown timer may be determined to have expired five hours after initiation. 
     In response to determining that the purchase countdown timer has expired (e.g., without receiving the primary purchase confirmation) at  316 , method  300  may proceed to  318 , where server  110  may be configured to disassociate the item with the consumer and/or consumer account. For example, the item may be removed from the consumer&#39;s shopping cart without requiring further action by the consumer and/or receiving an instruction from the consumer device. Method  300  may then proceed to  320  and end. 
     Returning to  316 , in response to determining that the purchase countdown timer has failed to expire, method  300  may return to  314 , where server  110  may be configured to determine whether the primary purchase confirmation has been received. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to maintain the association between the item and the consumer and/or consumer account (e.g., keep the item in the consumer&#39;s shopping cart) prior to the expiration of the primary purchase countdown timer. 
     In response to determining that the primary purchase confirmation has been received at  314  and/or otherwise determining to finalize the primary purchase at  308 , method  300  may proceed to  322 , where server  110  may be configured to initiate an add-to-order session timer. The add-to-order session timer may indicate a period of time in which one or more additional items may be associated (e.g., to the same order and/or transaction as the item of the primary purchase) with the consumer. For example, the add-to-order session timer may be initiated at one hour such that the add-to-order session timer will expire one hour from the initiation of the add-to-order session timer at time  0 . 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be further configured complete a primary purchase transaction for the selected item based on the purchase transaction data. For example, server  110  may be configured to charge the consumer using the purchase transaction data. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to communicate with a third party payment server to complete the financial transaction. Here, server  110  may be further configured to receive transaction confirmation data indicating that the purchase transaction data was valid and/or successfully used to complete the primary purchase. 
     At  324 , server  110  may be configured to generate an add-to-order display of add-to-order content including additional items offered for purchase to the consumer.  FIG. 8  shows an example add-to-order display  800 , in accordance with some embodiments. Add-to-order display  800  may include offered items pane  802  including icons each respectively representing each of the additional items (e.g., promotions) offered for purchase to the consumer, such as the icon associated with item  804 . In that sense, generating the add-to-order display may include generating an offered items pane including icons each respectively representing each of the additional items offered to the consumer for purchase. Add-to-order display  800  may further include add-to-order button  812 , such as for one or more (or all) of the additional items within add-to-order display  800 . Here, the consumer may be allowed to add an additional item to the order via selecting an add-to-order button  812 . 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be further configured to provide an indication of the add-to-order session timer to the consumer device. For example, the add-to-order display may be configured to indicate the add-to-order session timer, such as add-to-order session timer  806  of add-to-order display  800 . As shown, add-to-order session timer  806  indicates that the add-to-order session timer has 59:47 minutes remaining until expiration. 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to provide digital content describing the additional items offered for purchase to the consumer. The digital content may take the form of text, video, audio, among other things. For example, the one or more of the icons representing an additional item for purchase of the add-to-order display may be and/or include a thumbnail graphic representing a link to an impression of the additional item and/or other digital content describing the additional item. For example, icon  804  may include graphical link button  808 . In that sense, the add-to-order display may include links to digital content describing the additional items. 
       FIG. 9  shows an example impression  900 , in accordance with some embodiments. Impression  900  may be provided to the consumer device, such as in response to the consumer selecting graphical link button  808  and/or other link to impression  900 . In some embodiments, impression  900  may be an example of the digital content describing the additional item. In that sense, the discussion above regarding impression  500  may be applicable to impression  900 . For example, impression  900  may include item (e.g., promotion)  902 . Impression  900  may further include add-to-order session timer  904 . In some embodiments, the consumer may be allowed to navigate to the various displays, interfaces, and/or content provided by server  110  with the add-to-order session timer persisting across the various displays, interfaces, and/or content. For example, the add-to-order session timer may persist and countdown until expiration at time  0 . 
     In some embodiments, one or more icons each representing an additional item for purchase of the add-to-order display may be and/or include a thumbnail graphic representing a link to a video describing the additional item. For example, impression  900  may include video display  906  configured to provide the video describing the good, service, and/or experience associated with promotion  902 . 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to select the additional items for presentation to the consumer device based on relevance to the consumer. For example, server  110  may be configured to determine and/or receive data representing a set of items available for purchase, such as promotion data from database  112  in embodiments where the items are promotions. Server  110  may be further configured to assign a respective relevance metric (e.g., a relevance score) to one or more (e.g., each) of the items based on at least one of attributes of the item and attributes of the consumer. For example, the attributes of the item may include a merchant that is associated with the item, a category in which the item belongs (e.g., food and drink, events and activities, shopping, beauty and spa, among other things), a redemption time for promotions, a price of an item, among other things. In general, attributes of the item may include any characteristic and/or quality of the item that may be relevant to consumers in selecting the item for purchase. The attributes of the consumer may include characteristics of the consumer that may be relevant to the matching of items to consumers. For example, server  110  may be configured to track and/or otherwise determine the consumer&#39;s previous behavior including preferences, interests, purchases, profile, and/or item search queries (among other things) to determine the attributes of the consumer. In some embodiments, server  110  may further configured to select the additional server  110  may be further configured to additional items offered for purchase based on the relevance metric of each of the items. For example, one or more additional items determined to be most relevant, interesting, and/or otherwise likely to be purchased may be provided to the consumer via the add-to-order display. In some embodiments, the attributes of the item may additionally and/or alternatively include data indicating that an item is new, fresh, featured, popular, unpopular, or otherwise prioritized over other items. In some embodiments, server  110  may be further configured to order the set of items within the add-to-order display based on their respective relevance metrics. 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to select the additional items of the add-to-order display based on the item selected for primary purchase and/or the attributes of the item selected for primary purchase. Here, the one or more additional items may include items that are complementary, analogous, and/or otherwise related to the item selected for primary purchase. For example, where the item selected for primary purchase was flowers (and/or a promotion for flowers), server  110  may be configured to offer chocolates (and/or a promotion for chocolates) to the consumer based on the relevance and/or relationship between flowers and chocolates (e.g., for consumers with upcoming dates). Here, the relevance and/or relationship between items may be determined based on item sales data of consumers, comparisons of the attributes of available items, and/or item/promotion data indicating relevance associations between items. 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be further configured to provide content describing an offer of at least one incentive to the consumer device. For example, an incentive may include one or more of a discount, credit, and free shipping. With reference to  FIG. 8 , for example, add-to-order display  800  may include incentive display  812 . Here, incentive display  812  indicates that the consumer may get free shipping for items added to the order within the period of time defined by the add-to-order session timer. Alternatively and/or additionally, the incentive may take the form of a discount. For example, where the item is a promotion, the discount may be an additional discount that is applied on top of a discount that is defined by the promotion (e.g., pay $20 for a $40 value at a restaurant). In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to dynamically determine the discount based on the additional items purchased by the consumer. For example, each additional item purchased may result in an increased discount for the additional item and/or for each selected item of the order. In general, server  110  may be configured to provide a message indicating the applicable incentive to persuade the consumer device such that the consumer may be persuaded to make additional purchases. In some embodiments, the incentive may take other forms, such as a credit that may be applied to a subsequent purchase, a free item and/or promotion, a reward, consumer loyalty points, and/or among other things. 
     At  326 , server  110  may be associate the selected item with the consumer as a purchased item. The discussion at  306  may be applicable at  326 , and where an item has already been associated with the consumer (e.g., at  306 ), server  110  may be configured to log the item as a purchased item. For example, server  110  may be configured to generate transaction data indicating that the consumer has agreed to purchase the item. In some embodiments, the item may be removed from the consumer&#39;s shopping cart or otherwise disassociated with the consumer as a pending item for subsequent purchase confirmation. 
     At  328 , server  110  may be configured to determine whether the add-to-order session timer has expired. For example, if the add-to-order session timer was started and/or initiated at 1 hour, the add-to-order session timer may be determined to be expired 1 hour after the start at time  0 . 
     In response to determining that the add-to-order session timer has failed to expire, method  300  may proceed to  330 , where server  110  may be configured to determine whether a selection of an additional item offered for purchase was received. In some embodiments, selection of an additional item offered for purchase may be received from the consumer device. For example, the additional item offered for purchase may be offered via the add-to-order display of add-to-order content generated and/or provided to the consumer device. With reference to add-to-order display  800 , for example, server  110  may be configured to receive the selection of additional item  804  in response to the consumer selecting associated add-to-order button  812 . 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to provide an instant transaction to finalize the purchase of each additional item. An “instant transaction,” as used herein, may include a “one-click transaction” such that a minimum number of “one consumer input may be used to complete the transaction for each additional item. For example, in response to the consumer finalizing the primary purchase (e.g., at  310 , which may or may not be a two-click transaction), server  110  may be configured to provide a user interface for instant transactions, such as add-to-order display  800 . For example, the consumer may be allowed to add item  804  in add-to-order display  800  with a single consumer input, such as via the selection of add-to-order button  812 . Furthermore, the consumer may be allowed to add one or more of the other items in add-to-order display  800 , respectively, with a single consumer input such as by selecting the appropriate add-to-order button associated with each offered additional item. 
     In response to determining that a selection of an additional item offered for purchase was received, method  300  may return to  328 , where server  110  may be configured to associated the selected additional item with the consumer as a purchased item. For example, server  110  may be configured to generate transaction data indicating that the consumer has agreed to purchase the additional item. In response to determining that a selection of an additional item offered for purchase has failed to be received, method  300  may return to  328 , where server  110  may be configured to determine whether the add-to-order session timer has expired. In some embodiment, prior to expiration of the add-to-order session, server  110  may be configured to allow the consumer to add additional items to the same ordering session as the primary purchase and/or receive the associated incentive(s) for doing so. In that sense, the consumer may be motivated to purchase additional items in a session where the consumer would have otherwise only purchased the item selected for primary purchase. 
     In some embodiments, further additional items and/or additional incentives may be unlocked by the consumer via the purchase an additional item. In response to receiving the selection of a first additional item offered for purchase (or a predetermined number of additional items) prior to expiration of the add-to-order session timer, for example, server  110  may be configured to provide a second additional item for purchase to the consumer by unlocking a selectable icon of the add-to-order display associated with the second additional item. For example, add-to-order button  814  of offered items pane  802  may be associated with a locked state in which add-to-order button  814  associated with the second additional item  816  may be hidden, obscured and/or otherwise unselectable for purchase. Here, server  110  may be configured to unhide, unobscure and/or otherwise make selectable add-to-order button  814  associated with the second additional item in response to determining that a first additional item (e.g., item  804 ) was selected for purchase. Here, the consumer may be incentivized to purchase even more additional items by providing enhanced and/or additional incentives based on purchases of additional items. 
     In response to determining that the add-to-order session timer has expired, server  110  may be configured to complete a purchase transaction for each item associated with the consumer. For example, server  110  may be configured to associate each additional item selected by the consumer prior to expiration of the add-to-order session timer. Where server  110  has not completed the primary purchase, the purchase transaction may further include the primary purchase for the item received at  304 . 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to complete the purchase transaction for one or more additional items by providing the one or more of the discount, credit, and free shipping to the consumer, consumer device and/or consumer account. 
     In some embodiments, where one or more of the purchased items include a promotion, server  110  may be further configured to provide instrument that may be used (e.g., with the merchant) toward at least a portion of the purchase of particular goods, services and/or experiences defined by the promotion to the consumer device. An “instrument,” as used herein, may include, but is not limited to, any type of gift card, tender, electronic certificate, medium of exchange, voucher, or the like that embodies the terms of the promotion from which the instrument resulted and may be used toward at least a portion of the purchase, acquisition, procurement, consumption or the like of goods, services and/or experiences. In some examples, the instrument may take the form of tender that has a given value that is exchangeable for goods, services and/or experiences and/or a reduction in a purchase price of a particular good, service or experience. 
     At  334 , server  110  may be configured to generate a purchase summary display and/or provide the purchase summary display to the consumer device. The purchase summary display may indicate the item of the primary transaction and/or the one or more additional items of the (e.g., add-to-order) purchase transaction. In some embodiments, the purchase summary display may include a cancellation option that is configured to allow the consumer to cancel the primary purchase transaction and/or one or more additional items of the add-to-order purchase transaction. For example, where the add-to-order items were completed with a one-click transaction, the consumer may be allowed to cancel purchases generated by inadvertent clicks. In another example, the consumer device may be provided with a confirmation display prior to the completion of the purchase transaction to ensure that the consumer is satisfied with the purchase of each selected item, such as upon expiration of the add-to-order timer. Method  300  may then proceed to  320  and end. 
       FIG. 4  shows an example of a method  400  for providing multiple promotions, in accordance with some embodiments. Method  400  may be performed by system  102  (e.g., server  110 ), as shown in  FIG. 1 . Method  400  is described as being performed by server  110 , however, other suitable structures (e.g., one or more servers, a networked device, circuitry, etc.) may also be used in various embodiments. 
     Method  400  may begin at  402  and proceed to  404 , where server  110  may be configured to receive an item selected by a consumer for purchase. The discussion at  304  of method  300  may be applicable at  404 . For example, the item may be selected for purchase as part of a non-instant (e.g., two-click transaction including a minimum of two consumer inputs performed by the consumer on via the consumer device. Here, the selection of the item from a user interface (e.g., impression  500 ) may be indicated by the first consumer input. In some embodiments, server  110  may be further configured to associate the item with the consumer and/or consumer account, such as by associating the item with a virtual “shopping cart” of the consumer and/or consumer account. 
     At  406 , server  110  may be configured to determine purchase transaction data. For example, the discussion at  306  of method  300  may be applicable at  406 . 
     At  408 , server  110  may be configured to complete a transaction for purchase of the selected item based on the purchase transaction data. In some embodiments, the discussion at  308 - 318  of method  300  may be applicable at  408 . For example, server  110  may be configured to initiate a purchase countdown timer and complete the transaction for purchase of the selected item upon receiving a purchase confirmation from the consumer device. In another example, the purchase countdown timer may not be used and server  110  may be configured to complete the transaction upon receiving the purchase confirmation. 
     In some embodiments, the purchase confirmation may be indicated by the second consumer input of the two-click transaction for the selected item. For example, server  110  may be configured to receive the purchase confirmation from consumer device  106 , such as in response to the consumer selecting confirm order button  612  in purchase confirmation display  600 . 
     At  410 , server  110  may be configured to generate redirect content including additional items offered to the consumer for purchase. In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to select the additional items for presentation to the consumer device based on relevance to the consumer. In that sense, the discussion at  324  of method  300  regarding the various criteria that may be used to select the additional items may be applicable at  408 . For example, server  110  may be configured to assign a respective relevance metric (e.g., a relevance score) to one or more (e.g., each) of available items based on at least one of attributes of the available items, attributes of the consumer, and/or attributes of the item selected for purchase. 
     At  412 , server  110  may be configured to generate a purchase redirect display including the redirect content. The purchase redirect display may provide the consumer with a user interface, which may or may not include an indication of an add-to-order session timer. For example, some embodiments of method  400  may not include the leveraging of the add-to-order session timer and/or incentives associated with purchasing an additional item within the add-to-order session timer. In some embodiments, the purchase redirect display may be similar to or the same as add-to-order display  800  shown in  FIG. 8  and/or impression  900  shown in  FIG. 9 . In that sense, the purchase redirect display may include the redirect content indicating each of the additional items (e.g., promotions) offered for purchase to the consumer, digital content describing the additional items, indications of one or more incentives associated with the purchase of one or more of the additional items, and/or interfaces for selecting one or more of the additional items for purchase, among other things. 
     At  414 , server  110  may be configured to determine whether a selection of an additional item for purchase was received from the consumer device. The discussion at  330  of method  300  may be applicable at  414 . 
     In response to determining that a selection for an additional item was received from the consumer device, method  400  may proceed to  416 , where server  110  may be configured to determine whether to facilitate an instant transaction for the selected additional item. As discussed above, the instant transaction may be completed with a minimum of a single consumer input for each additional item. In general, server  110  may be configured to leverage the transaction data determined at  406  for subsequent additional items, without an additional confirmation and/or selection of purchase transaction data. 
     In some embodiments, server  110  may be configured to determine whether to facilitate the instant transaction based on the time at which the selection of the additional item was received (e.g., at  414 ) with respect to the time at which the first item selected by the consumer was received (e.g., at  404 ). For example, items that are selected for purchase within a predetermined time (e.g., within an add-to-order session timer and/or a redirect purchase timer), may be automatically completed using the same purchase transaction data. Additionally and/or alternatively, server  110  may be configured to determine whether to facilitate the instant transaction based on whether the selection of the additional item was received within the same communication session as the first item selected by the consumer. 
     In response to determining to facilitate the instant transaction for the selected additional item, method  400  may proceed to  418 , where server  110  may be configured to complete the instant transaction for purchase of the selected additional item based on the purchase transaction data.  FIG. 11  shows an example additional item purchase summary display  1100 , in accordance with some embodiments. As discussed above, the consumer may be allowed to add item  804  in add-to-order display  800  and/or item  902  in impression  900  (and/or a redirect content display) with a single consumer input, such as via the selection of add-to-order button  812  and/or add-to-order button  906 . Where an instant transaction is used, server  110  may be configured to provide purchase summary display  1100  to the consumer device in response to the consumer selecting add-to-order buttons  812  and/or  906  (e.g., the one-click). 
     In some embodiments, purchase summary display  1100  may be presented for a predetermined period of time to give the consumer a chance to cancel the transaction (or at least the purchase of the item being added) by selecting cancel purchase button  1110 . In the absence of the consumer selecting cancel purchase button  1110  within the predetermined period of time (e.g., 5, 10 or 30 seconds), the transaction may be automatically completed. In this regard, server  110  may be configured to add the additional item to the transaction and process the order with the additional item by default unless addition consumer inputs indicating a different consumer intent is received from the consumer device. 
     Purchase summary display  1100  may include an indication of the additional item  1102 , transaction data  1104 , and instant transaction status indicator  1106 . Here, unless the consumer takes additional action indicating a contrary intent, the purchase of the additional item may be automatically completed using transaction data  1104 , which may be the same as the transaction data used for the first item at  408 . In some embodiments, purchase summary display  1100  may further include change transaction data button  1108 , which may allow the consumer to select a different payment transaction data (e.g., a different payment method and/or to add a new payment method) for the additional item. In some embodiments, purchase summary display  1100  may further include cancel transaction button  1110 . In response to the consumer selecting cancel transaction button  1110 , server  110  may be configured to cancel the instant transaction. In that sense, method  400  may be configured to provide the instant transaction, which may be modified and/or canceled by the consumer via additional consumer inputs. Method  400  may then proceed to  420  and end. 
     Returning to  414 , in response to determining that a selection of an additional item has not been received by the consumer device at  414 , method  400  may proceed to  420  and end. 
     Returning to  416 , in response to determining to not facilitate the instant transaction for the selected additional item, method  400  may proceed to  422 , where server  110  may be configured to complete a non-instant transaction for purchase of the selected additional item based on subsequently confirmed purchase transaction data. For example, server  110  may be configured to provide purchase confirmation display  600  to the consumer device including transaction data display  604 , which may allow the consumer to enter and/or confirm purchase transaction data and/or other account information. In that sense, server  110  may be configured to handle the transaction for the selected additional item with as a non-instant transaction, such as in a manner similar to that of the first item received at  404  after determining to not facilitate the instant transaction for the selected additional item. Additionally and/or alternatively, techniques similar to method  300  and/or  400  may be performed where the additional item transaction is treated like the primary purchase. Method  400  may then proceed to  420  and end. 
     CONCLUSION 
     Many modifications and other embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these embodiments pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that embodiments and implementations are not to be limited to the specific example embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Terms other than those expressly defined in the Glossary section above are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.