The Emails Clicked by Email Title (by Last Updated) metric measures the number of clicks on each email title, sorted by the date the email was last updated, providing insights into the effectiveness of recently updated email campaigns.
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The HubSpot Email Campaign Dashboard shows which emails get opened and clicked over the course of a week or month.
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.
The New Leads by Other Campaigns metric in Hubspot tracks the number of new leads acquired from sources other than email, social media, organic search, or paid search. It helps identify which sources are driving maximum lead generation.
This metric shows the number of new leads generated through social media channels within a specific time period.
This metric tracks the number of new leads that arrived through organic search sources, such as Google or Bing, for a specified time period.
New MQLs by Source is a metric that measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs) generated from different sources to evaluate lead generation performance.
New Visitor Sessions measures the number of unique users who visit your website for the first time within a specified time period.
The Emails Delivered by Email Title (by Create Date) metric shows how many emails were successfully sent to recipients with a specific email title during a specified time period.
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 Customers metric tracks the number of people who have landed on a specific page and successfully completed an action, such as filling out a form or making a purchase.