In connection with display of advertising within Web pages, an applet is
downloaded to the user's Web browser to track the user's interactions
with the Web page. Tracked user interactions include mouse cursor
position, time displayed on page, time of mouse cursor hovering over the
advertisement, and so on. At an appropriate time, such as when the
display of the Web page is terminated, the applet forwards logged
interaction information from the client to a remote server, the remote
server being typically controlled by an advertiser, rating service or the
like. As a result, the advertiser may track consumer response to
advertising impressions on a Web page without requiring the user to
download other pages. This allows advertisers to track user response to
specific elements of the Web page as well as to better infer information
about the user's interests in an effort to qualify the user prior to
presenting subsequent advertising.