Imagine this situation.
Your company is investing thousands of dollars into Google Ads to generate leads. The campaigns appear to be working. Clicks are coming in, forms are being submitted, and your dashboard shows new conversions every day.
Then your sales team starts calling the leads.
And the response you hear repeatedly is:
“I didn’t fill out any form.”
“Why are you calling me?”
“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many businesses—especially those in high-value service industries like pest control, HVAC, legal services, and home improvement—are discovering that not all leads generated from paid advertising are legitimate.
At Zigma Internet Marketing, we regularly help businesses uncover and solve this exact problem.

The Hidden Problem Behind “Successful” Google Ads Campaigns
- On the surface, everything looks great:
- Google Ads reports conversions
- Click tracking tools confirm valid clicks
- Form submissions appear legitimate
- The campaign’s cost-per-lead looks reasonable
But when you dig deeper, the leads themselves may be completely disconnected from real customers.
This can happen because of several factors in modern advertising ecosystems:
1. Accidental Clicks from Mobile Apps
Many Google ads appear across a broad network that includes mobile apps, games, and embedded app browsers.
A typical scenario looks like this:
- A user plays a mobile game
- An ad appears between levels
- The user accidentally taps the screen
- The landing page opens briefly
- The user closes it immediately
Even though there was no real intent, the click is still recorded and billed.
2. Cross-Network Traffic
Performance Max campaigns and other Google ad formats distribute ads across multiple environments:
- Google Search
- YouTube
- Discover
- Gmail
- Display Network
- Mobile apps
When a click comes from these surfaces, Google labels it as a Cross-network click.
While these networks expand reach, they can also introduce lower-quality traffic sources.
3. Automated Form Submissions
Another issue many advertisers encounter is automated form submissions.
These can come from:
- Bots scraping forms
- Automated scripts testing forms
- Low-quality traffic networks
- Spam submissions
Even when tools like reCAPTCHA are enabled, sophisticated automation can sometimes bypass basic protections.
The result?
Your CRM fills up with contacts who never intended to request your services.

A Real Example: Troubleshooting the Problem
When a business approached Zigma with this exact challenge, the investigation started with a full diagnostic review of their advertising and website infrastructure.
Here are some of the steps we implemented to identify and reduce the issue.
Step 1: Click Fraud Monitoring
The campaign was already using a click fraud monitoring platform to analyze:
- IP addresses
- click frequency
- suspicious traffic sources
This confirmed that the clicks themselves were legitimate enough to be charged by Google.
However, it did not guarantee that the resulting leads were genuine prospects.
Step 2: Implementing reCAPTCHA Protection
Google reCAPTCHA v3 was installed on the lead forms to reduce automated submissions.
This system analyzes user behavior signals such as:
- mouse movements
- browsing patterns
- browser reputation
While it filters out many bots, additional safeguards were still needed.
Step 3: Investigating Traffic Sources
Further analysis showed a high number of Cross-network clicks, which meant traffic was coming from Google’s extended inventory beyond traditional search.
This included placements such as:
- mobile apps
- embedded app browsers
- display network inventory
Understanding where ads appear is critical to maintaining lead quality.
Step 4: Blocking Mobile App Traffic
One of the most effective actions was excluding mobile app placements at the account level.
This involved:
- updating Content Suitability settings
- excluding mobile app categories
- reducing accidental app clicks
Mobile games and entertainment apps are among the largest sources of accidental ad interactions.
Step 5: Strengthening Lead Validation
Additional form protections were introduced, including:
- improved spam filtering
- validation of phone numbers and emails
- monitoring form submission patterns
These safeguards help ensure that submitted leads represent real human inquiries.
The Result
After tightening traffic sources and strengthening form protections, the client saw:
- improved lead quality
- fewer spam submissions
- more meaningful conversations with real prospects
Instead of wasting time chasing contacts who never requested information, their sales team could focus on genuine potential customers.
Why This Happens More Often Today
Modern ad platforms prioritize automation and expanded reach. Campaign types like Performance Max can deliver impressive scale, but they also require careful oversight.
Without the right safeguards in place, businesses may unknowingly pay for:
- accidental clicks
- low-intent traffic
- automated submissions
That’s why campaign monitoring and traffic quality control are just as important as campaign optimization.
Zigma’s Approach to Lead Quality
At Zigma Internet Marketing, we don’t just generate leads—we make sure they are real, actionable opportunities.
Our process includes:
- advanced Google Ads campaign optimization
- traffic quality analysis
- click fraud monitoring
- placement and network control
- lead validation systems
- conversion tracking audits
The goal is simple:
Every lead should represent a real potential customer, not just a number in a dashboard.
If Your Leads Don’t Recognize Your Call, Something Is Wrong
If your sales team keeps hearing:
“I didn’t submit any form…”
…it’s time to investigate what’s really happening behind your advertising campaigns.
Zigma can help identify the source of the problem and implement solutions that protect your marketing budget while improving lead quality.
Ready to Fix Your Lead Generation?
If you want to ensure your advertising budget is generating real customers—not fake leads, our team can help.
Book a Free Strategy Call with Zigma Internet Marketing and let us review your campaigns, traffic sources, and conversion tracking.
We’ll show you exactly what’s happening—and how to fix it.
Visit www.zigma.ca to get started.