My Traffic Doubled Overnight.My Conversions Stayed Flat.
I was staring at 2,000 monthly visits feeling great about it until I noticed something odd. The sessions came from everywhere, the bounce rate was sky-high, and nobody was filling out forms. That's when I realized I was looking at click fraud, not real traffic.
The pattern became obvious once I looked closer. Traffic spikes from the same geographic region, sessions lasting 3-5 seconds, zero page depth, and referral sources I'd never heard of. Google Analytics has fraud detection built in, but it catches obvious bots, not sophisticated click farms or competitors clicking your ads. I started cross-referencing my traffic sources against actual customer inquiries and noticed the disconnect immediately.
What I found is that real traffic leaves a trail. Visitors spend time on pages, click through to related content, and eventually convert or bounce naturally. Fake traffic looks like someone opened a page and closed it. When you're reviewing your analytics dashboard, look for sessions with zero interactions, traffic from unrelated geographies, and spikes that don't correlate with your marketing activity.
Worth trying: Pull a weekly report of your top 10 traffic sources and compare them against your actual leads from the same week. If a source sent 200 sessions but zero inquiries, flag it and monitor it for patterns.
