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.
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This dashboard gives you the ability to analyze how email events are performing in order to progress users through the lifecycle stages.
New Contacts by Other Campaigns shows the number of new contacts gained through channels other than traditional marketing efforts such as referrals or word of mouth.
The Contacts (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot measures the number of contacts in your database that were acquired through online channels such as website forms, landing pages, social media, and email, excluding any offline sources such as events or direct mail.
The Customer Conversion Rate by Source measures the percentage of website visitors from different sources (like social media, email, or paid ads) who become customers, helping to guide marketing efforts and allocate resources more effectively.
Total number of Emails Successfully Delivered split up by Email Title. No historical data is available from the initial connection.
Emails Sent is a metric in HubSpot that tracks the total number of emails that have been sent from your account to your contacts or lists within a specific time period.
Emails Opened is a metric that reveals the percentage of recipients who opened your email. It's an essential measurement as it helps determine the success rate of your email marketing campaigns. It also enables you to identify the effectiveness of your email subject line and content.
Blog views is a metric that tracks the number of times a blog post has been viewed by visitors on your website. It helps to measure the effectiveness of your content marketing efforts and the level of engagement with your audience.
The Referrers metric identifies the sources that drive traffic to your website, such as search engines, social media platforms, or other websites.