This metric shows the number of new customers generated through email marketing campaigns, indicating the effectiveness of email marketing in acquiring new business.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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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.
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 Leads by Source metric measures the total number of new leads generated from each source, allowing businesses to identify the most effective channels for lead generation and optimize their marketing efforts accordingly.
New Visitor Sessions measures the number of unique users who visit your website for the first time within a specified time period.
This metric tracks the number of new subscribers who signed up to receive emails or other content from your website or landing pages, and excludes those who were added offline such as through in-person events.
The Sessions by Organic Search Source metric tracks the number of website sessions that have been driven by users finding the site through an organic search result on a search engine.
The Contact Conversion Rate by Source metric in Hubspot measures the percentage of website visitors who become contacts, sorted by the source of their visit.
Total number of Emails Successfully Delivered split up by Email Title. No historical data is available from the initial connection.
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.