Emails Opened by Email Campaign is a metric that measures the number of times a recipient opened an email sent as part of a specific campaign.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show comparisons between values.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Emails Unique Opened by Email Campaign using Databox, follow these steps:
New Contacts metric tracks how many new leads or contacts have been added to your Hubspot database within a specific time frame, often daily, weekly, or monthly.
The New Contacts by Source metric shows the number of new contacts acquired from various sources within a defined period of time, helping businesses identify their most effective lead generation channels.
The New Leads by Direct Traffic Source metric measures the number of new leads that come directly to your website, without being referred by any Other Campaigns (e.g. search engines, social media, etc.).
New Opportunities by Referral is a metric in Hubspot that measures the number of new sales opportunities generated through customer referrals within a specific time period.
The Sessions by Email Marketing Source metric shows the number of website sessions that originated from email marketing campaigns, indicating the effectiveness of the email marketing strategy in driving traffic to the website.
The Pageviews / Session metric measures the average number of pages viewed per session on a website. It helps to understand the engagement level of website visitors and their interest in exploring different website pages.
The Emails Clicked by Email Campaign metric measures the number of clicks on links within an email campaign sent to a specific group of recipients, helping to track the effectiveness of the content and messaging of the campaign.
The Recent Blog Posts by CTA Clicks metric in Hubspot tracks the number of clicks generated by the calls-to-action (CTAs) within your blog posts over a specific period of time. It helps you understand the effectiveness of your CTAs and improve your content strategy for better engagement and conversion.