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 Leads by Email Marketing Source metric tracks the number of leads generated from email campaigns over a specified time period.
The New Leads by Paid Social Source metric measures the number of new leads generated from paid social channels such as Facebook and Instagram ads.
New SQLs (Sales Qualified Leads) is a metric used to track the number of leads who have been identified as having a higher likelihood of becoming a customer and have been passed on to the sales team for follow-up in a given time period.
This metric measures the number of new leads generated through email marketing campaigns.
The New Customers by Source metric shows the number of new customers acquired through different marketing channels, such as social media, email campaigns, or referrals, allowing businesses to measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts and optimize their strategies accordingly.
The New Session % by Source metric tracks the percentage of new website sessions that came from each traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, social media, or referrals.
The Avg. Session Length by Source metric in Hubspot measures the average duration of a website session by the source of the traffic - such as social media or organic search. It helps to identify which sources are driving engaged visitors to the site.
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.