Permission marketing is a term used in e-marketing. Marketers will ask permission before they send advertisements to prospective customers. It is used by some Internet marketers, email marketers, and telephone marketers. It requires that people first "opt-in", rather than allowing people to "opt-out" only after the advertisements have been sent.
NYOP is an acronym for "Name-Your-Own-Price", a system where a buyer specifies a price and a product and/or service, and asks sellers to match that combination. A special type of reverse auction.
We have to wait for the Google's and the other major search engines reports to compare it with the Yahoo! results, but, as during the last year, I am convinced that they do not fit each other. But, anyway, it is a good source of inspiration for marketers, advertisers and publishers.
