One common mistake beginners make with push ads is not tracking their campaigns. Without tracking, it's hard to know which ad or landing page is working. Another mistake is using one creative for all traffic. Push ads work better when you test different images and texts to find what grabs attention. Also, some beginners pick the wrong offer or traffic source. Not all push ad networks give the same quality, and some offers just don't convert well with push traffic. Skipping research is another issue. It helps to know what kind of people you're targeting so you can write ads that connect with them. Jumping in with a large budget is risky too. It's better to test with a small amount, study the results and improve slowly. Push traffic can give results, but only when used the right way. What are some mistakes you think people should also watch out for?