To reduce the intrusive nature of push ads, advertisers can camouflage them by making the content feel more native and relevant to the user. This involves using personalized language, matching the tone of the user's browsing behavior, and providing real value. For example, instead of a generic sales pitch, use headlines that resemble helpful tips or news updates. Incorporating emojis subtly and using clear, friendly language can make the message appear less like an ad. Timing also matters—avoid sending too many notifications or interrupting users during peak hours. Finally, segmenting audiences based on interests ensures the ad feels more like a recommendation than a disruption. When done right, camouflaged push ads build trust while still driving clicks and conversions.