Bounce Rate by Source metric tracks the percentage of visitors who visit a website and leave without browsing any other pages, divided by the source they came from.
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The Contacts Lost by Email Campaign metric in Hubspot measures the number of contacts who have unsubscribed or bounced from an email campaign, resulting in a loss of potential leads and engagement opportunities.
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The New Customers metric tracks the number of first-time customers acquired within a specified time frame, indicating the success of a company's marketing and sales efforts.
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Total number of Emails Successfully Opened split up by Email Title. No historical data is available from the initial connection.
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This metric measures the effectiveness of the blog posts in generating clicks from readers, giving insights into the relevance and appeal of the content.
The Blog Views by Blog metric in Hubspot tracks the number of views received by each individual blog post within a selected time frame, allowing users to measure the popularity and engagement of specific blog content.