The New Customers by Paid Search Source metric measures the number of first-time customers acquired through paid search campaigns.
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The New Contacts (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot measures the number of new contacts acquired through online sources, such as website visits, social media, or email marketing campaigns, excluding any offline sources such as trade shows or direct mail.
Contacts by Active List is a metric that measures the number of contacts who are currently on one or more active lists in HubSpot. It provides insight into the size of your audience and helps you keep track of how many contacts are engaged with your marketing efforts.
This metric measures the number of new leads that were acquired through online sources and does not include any offline sources, such as events or direct mail campaigns.
The New Opportunities by Direct Traffic metric in Hubspot measures the number of new leads or customers that come to your website directly, without any prior referral sources or marketing efforts.
This metric measures the number of times emails have been opened by their title, sorted by the date they were created. It helps you analyze which email titles are most effective at capturing your audience's attention.
The Emails Clicked by Email Title (by Create Date) metric in Hubspot tracks the total number of clicks on emails categorized by their titles, sorted by the date they were created. This helps to identify the most engaging email titles and determine the success of email campaigns over time.
Views by Landing Page metric tracks the number of page views on landing pages. It helps identify which landing pages are performing well, generating leads, and converting visitors.
The Referrers metric identifies the sources that drive traffic to your website, such as search engines, social media platforms, or other websites.