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 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.
The New Customers by Social Source metric tracks the number of first-time customers that come from social media channels, providing insights into the effectiveness of social media marketing in generating new business.
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 New Session % by Source metric tracks the percentage of new website sessions that came from each traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, social media, or referrals.
The Avg. Session Length by Source metric in Hubspot measures the average duration of a website session by the source of the traffic - such as social media or organic search. It helps to identify which sources are driving engaged visitors to the site.
The Page CTA Views metric measures the number of times a call-to-action (CTA) on a particular page has been viewed by visitors. It helps track the effectiveness of CTAs and optimize them for better conversion rates.
The Landing Page Customers metric tracks the number of people who have landed on a specific page and successfully completed an action, such as filling out a form or making a purchase.
Top Blog Posts by Click-through Rate shows the most successful blog posts in terms of getting readers to click on links within the content. This metric reflects the effectiveness of internal linking and the relevance of the content to the readers' interests.