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.
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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.
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.
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 Lost by Email Title (by Last updated) metric in Hubspot tracks the number of contacts who have stopped engaging with your email campaigns based on their job title, sorted by the most recent date they became inactive.
New Visitor Sessions measures the number of unique users who visit your website for the first time within a specified time period.
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.
Emails Delivered indicates the total number of emails that were successfully delivered to the recipient's inbox without any errors or bounces.
The New Subscribers by Blog Name metric shows the number of unique individuals who have subscribed to a particular blog within a specified period of time, indicating which blogs are the most effective in attracting and retaining subscribers.
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.