The New Leads by Paid Search Source metric measures the number of new leads generated from paid search campaigns, helping to evaluate the success of targeted ad spend.
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The New Contacts by Paid Social Source metric shows the number of new contacts gained from paid social media advertising campaigns.
The Contacts Lost by Email Campaign metric in Hubspot measures the number of contacts who have unsubscribed or bounced from an email campaign, resulting in a loss of potential leads and engagement opportunities.
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.
Sessions by Social Source is a Google Analytics metric that measures the number of website sessions generated by social media platforms.
The New Customers by Source metric shows the number of new customers acquired through different marketing channels, such as social media, email campaigns, or referrals, allowing businesses to measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts and optimize their strategies accordingly.
The New Customers by Organic Search Source metric measures the number of customers acquired from organic search results in a given timeframe, indicating the effectiveness of your SEO strategies in driving new business growth.
The Blog Posts by Title by Published Date metric tracks the number of blog posts published over a given period and organizes them by title and date. It helps track and analyze content performance and identify trends in blog topics and posting patterns.
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.