HubSpot Marketing Blog Subscribers

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.

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What is "Blog Subscribers"?
The Blog Subscribers metric is a measure of the total number of individuals who have signed up to receive new blog post notifications from a website or blog. These subscribers have opted-in and expressed interest in receiving regular content updates, making them a valuable audience for marketers to engage and nurture with relevant and useful content. By tracking this metric, businesses can get insights into the overall effectiveness of their blog content strategy and use the subscriber list to share promotional content or product releases.
Example: Example: A company can use the Blog Subscribers metric to measure the growth rate of their email list over a specified period and identify which type of content is most effective in attracting subscribers.

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    Used to show a simple Metric or to draw attention to one key number.

How to track Blog Subscribers in Databox?

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 Subscribers using Databox, follow these steps:

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    Connect HubSpot Marketing that contains the metric you want to track
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    Select the metric you want to track from the list of available metrics
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    Drag and drop the selected metric onto your dashboard
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    Watch your dashboard populate in seconds
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    Put Blog Subscribers on the Performance screen
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    Get Blog Subscribers performance daily with Scorecards or as a weekly digest
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    Set Goals to track and improve performance of Blog Subscribers
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HubSpot Marketing Blog Subscribers included in Dashboard Templates 1

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    HubSpot Mktg & CRM System Health Dashboard

    This SLA-inspired template will give you an overall snapshot of team performance for Sales & Marketing. Track lifecycle stage conversion rates along with Marketing & Sales team activities within the HubSpot Marketing & HubSpot CRM systems.

    HubSpot CRM HubSpot Marketing

HubSpot Marketing Blog Subscribers included in Report Templates 1

  • Details

    HubSpot Marketing Advanced Report

    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.

    HubSpot Marketing Google Universal Analytics

Basics

  • Description
    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.
  • Category
    Marketing
  • Subcategory
    Subscribers
  • Date Added
    2015-07-09
  • Cumulative Support
    No
  • Units
    No
  • Granularities
    daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, allTime
  • Favorable Trend
    increasing
  • Changing historical data
    No
  • Forecast Support
    Yes
  • Benchmark Support
    Yes
  • Media Support
    No
  • Dimension
    N/A
  • Metric Type
    general Learn more
  • API Endpoint
    https://api.hubapi.com/blogs/v3/blogs/{group_id}/subscribers/d
  • Data Discrepancy Blog Subscribers – values higher in Databox

    If you have contacts subscribed to your blogs at different intervals (like Instant, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly), the API will count each subscriber separately for each interval. This means you might notice a higher number of subscribers in Databox compared to a built-in HubSpot report.

    As a workaround, you can resort to creating lists of contacts in HubSpot and use Active List metrics in Databox to accurately track the number of subscribers.

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