Thanks for the link. I was there already, just didn't know what to do with it.

But I remember when I tried to check some of the offers I got the message that I can't see it. Its probabbly because such offer was meant only for US based traffic.
If i remember correct theres a 'proxy' option on offervault where you can set your country so you can check offers from other countries. (not sure about this cause its been a while since my last visit)
OK, but you coudn't just make a site about lottery. You should have some content about lottery as well. What interest me is, did you used that site to apply for PeerFly and did they approved such site? (I'm trying to imagine how your site look like, but I just can't get the picture of it)
Ok maybe "lottery" was the wrong word i used, its more of a 'freebie give away' concept. I only added that to one page of my blog and i send all the spam traffic to that page. On the other pages I just put some PLR articles that makes the site look more legit.
2 questions here:
1st: Isn't spamming forbidden with PeerFly? At least thats how I understood it.
yes its forbidden to spam with your peerfly links but how you get traffic to your site is your own business
So basically my site acts as a landing page for the peerfly offers.
2nd: I don't understand how you spam and most important, ...do you want to say that ALL PeerFly offers are 'freebie' offers, where someone can get something for filling the offer? (sorry for probabbly stupid questions, but thats how it looks like when you're a noob like me
Spamming is pretty simple, you just need to find targets from the USA and send them links to your site. dont try to do it manually, save some money and buy software to automate it. Peerfly has all kinds of offers, some are free (free iphone, ipad, xbox, laptop etc etc) and for some the visitors have to pay for a trial or just buy the products.
Oh, when I said 'forced' I didn't meant 'literaly'

I wanted to say 'something that would 'guide' their minds to WANT to fill an offer'. Thats why I used such expression. ('force' in a way of giving them something that they can't resist to go fill in without me showing them the way to it)
Ok, I dont do that, I mostly put offers of iphones/ipads/xbox360 cause a lot of people are interested in those and to get it 'free' is enough of an incentive for them
Can you try, if you want, to explain how it looks like for a visitor when he visit your site. I guess there is some ...text about loterry, and then there is some PeerFly ...'baner' ?! So...visitors see something interesting on that banner (I guess some 'freebie') and when they click on that banner they got asked to fill some offer in order to get the 'freebie'
They arrive on the page of my site where I listed the offers with the banners and a small description of the offer. Kinda like this:
[banner for free iphone offer]
Description: WOW, check this out guys, you can win a FREE Iphone here!! Just click the banner and fill in your email address to get a chance to win it 
[banner for free ipad]
Description:....
Its hard because PeerFly do not allow incentive traffic, so I don't know why would someone fill the offer if it is for free? In other words, why would he waste time with filling the offer?
They fill in the offer to get a free iphone so in this case you dont need an incentive cause they can get a free iphone IF they fill in the offer
'Exit pop-up'? Is that what I think it is? Like 'oh, you're already leaving, stay here for while' kind of a 'exit-pop-up' ?
If the answer is 'yes' then...can you explain because I fear that is not allowed as well.
Yes, when they try to leave the site a banner pops up with a CPA offer. I pick the highest converting offers for the exit pop-up. Some peerfly offers dont allow it but i think most do.
Thanks in advance for the answers!
yw