Emails Delivered by Email Campaign metric refers to the total number of emails sent successfully to the recipients' inbox, excluding bounces. It helps in determining the reach and efficacy of an email campaign.
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The New Contacts by Email Marketing Source is a metric in Hubspot that indicates the number of new contacts that have been acquired through email marketing campaigns. This metric allows marketers to analyze the effectiveness of their email campaigns in generating leads.
This metric tracks the number of new leads that arrived through organic search sources, such as Google or Bing, for a specified time period.
The New Leads by Email Marketing Source metric tracks the number of leads generated from email campaigns over a specified time period.
New MQLs (w/o Offline Source) represents the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads generated by online sources only, excluding leads from offline marketing efforts.
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.
Avg. Session Length is a metric that measures the average duration of a user's visit to a website, indicating how engaged they are with the content.
This metric measures the number of times emails have been opened by their title, sorted by the date they were created. It helps you analyze which email titles are most effective at capturing your audience's attention.
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.