The Blog Posts by Title by Published Date metric tracks the number of blog posts published over a given period and organizes them by title and date. It helps track and analyze content performance and identify trends in blog topics and posting patterns.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show comparisons between values.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Blog Posts by Title by Published Date using Databox, follow these steps:
This dashboard looks at your most highly-trafficked blog posts each month.
Use this HubSpot Marketing advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your website and email performance. Present key metrics like Visits, Leads, MQLs, Emails Opened, and more.
New Visitor Sessions measures the number of unique users who visit your website for the first time within a specified time period.
This metric measures the number of new leads generated through email marketing campaigns.
The Sessions by Paid Search Source metric shows the number of website visits that were generated through paid search advertising campaigns from various sources such as Google Ads or Bing Ads.
The Pageviews / Session by Source metric measures the average number of pageviews per session for each traffic source, providing insights into the engagement levels of visitors from different sources.
The Emails Clicked metric measures the number of times recipients clicked on links within an email campaign, indicating engagement and interest.
The Contact Lost metric in Hubspot measures the percentage of contacts who were previously engaged with your marketing or sales efforts but have since become unresponsive or disconnected.
The Blog Subscribers metric in Hubspot refers to the number of individuals who have opted-in to receive email notifications whenever a new blog post is published on your website. It is a key indicator of the level of interest and engagement your blog is generating among your audience.
The Submissions by Landing Page metric measures the number of form submissions generated from each individual landing page on a website, providing insight into lead generation effectiveness.