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Google Patent App: Telemarketing Piped Into Your Call

By Erik Sherman | Jul 16, 2009

So you thought little services like Google Voice might come without a price to pay, eh? Not so fast. A patent application published today gives one idea how the company can find new ways to deliver advertising. A hint: they’ve got your number and they’re not afraid to use it to deliver audio ads when you least expect them.

The application title is “Ringback Advertising.” Here’s the giveaway paragraph:

Some advertisers also advertise with phone calls. The advertisers call the consumer and when the consumer answers, the advertisement starts to play. Audio advertisements, however, can unnecessarily bother consumers who do not want to be disturbed by phone calls with advertising information. Providing the audio advertisements at a time that is otherwise filled with a ring tone or other pre-recorded audio, however, can allow the advertiser to advertise while at the same time, not disturb the consumer because the consumer would have to otherwise listen to some other form of audio.

In other words, Google can recognize the number you’re calling from, particularly if you’re working with Google Voice. (Though no reason that the system described couldn’t be licensed out to telecom carriers.) Any time you might have to listen to some audio or other — on-hold music, maybe – they can pipe in an ad. Depending on information they have about you (and that’s a lot) or things like current geographic location that the phone can transmit, they can select an appropriate ad. There’s also the provision for ad bidding, just as you find in Google search advertising:

For example, advertisers A, B, and C all select, or bid, a cost-per-call of $0.05, $0.07, and $0.10, respectively. The amount advertiser A will pay each time the audio advertisement 132 is played is $0.05, the amount advertiser B will pay is $0.10, and the amount advertiser C will pay is $0.07. The advertisements, associated usage data, and bidding parameters described above can be stored as advertisement data in an advertisement data store 114.

And the best part is, you can’t afford to hang up on the telemarketing because you’re in the middle of making a call. Hey, it’s for you.

Image via stock.xchng user mrceviz, site standard license.

Erik Sherman is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, the New York Times Magazine, Technology Review, the Financial Times, Chief Executive, and other publications. Follow him on Twitter.

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    tramky

    07/17/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Patent App: Telemarketing Piped Into Your Call

    This is just fine. And I will want the phone number, URL or Email of the advertiser so I can tell them where they can shove their aid and that I will NEVER buy their product or service. And that I will make it a daily task to undercut their advertising efforts by counter-selling their product or service.

    And then I'll contact my cell provider and tell them to block this crap or else they can have their cell phone back. I can live perfectly nicely without their little not-ready-for-primetime device and their whopping, bloated charges that are further inflated with whopping taxes by various authorities.

    This patent isn't going anywhere.

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    BlackSheepGuru

    07/20/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Google Patent App: Telemarketing Piped Into Your Call

    Im with you tramky. Americans are exposed to too much advertising already, 3000 advertisements a day, and now what? You cant make a phone call without hearing another one? This is just going to lead to another decrease in consumer trust in advertising. In a few years, advertising will do the opposite of what it is supposed to, and will actually start hurting sales because people are so turned off by the constant bombardment of lies.

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