The Emails Clicked by Email Title (by Create Date) metric in Hubspot tracks the total number of clicks on emails categorized by their titles, sorted by the date they were created. This helps to identify the most engaging email titles and determine the success of email campaigns over time.
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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 Customers by Other Campaigns metric in Hubspot measures the number of customers acquired through non-traditional sources such as referrals, events, or partnerships, within a specific time frame.
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.
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.
The Emails Sent by Email Title (by Create Date) metric tracks the number of emails sent for each email title over time, allowing you to analyze which email titles are performing well and adjust your email marketing strategy accordingly.
The New Blog Posts Published metric in HubSpot tracks the number of freshly added blog posts.
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 Landing Page Views to Submission Rate metric measures the percentage of people who submit a form on a landing page after viewing it. It helps to evaluate the effectiveness of the landing page in converting visitors into potential leads.