This metric measures the number of new leads generated through email marketing campaigns.
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The Contacts metric in Hubspot tracks the number of individuals in your database, including leads, customers, and any other individuals you may have added through various sources. This information can be used to measure the size and growth of your audience, as well as inform your marketing efforts and outreach strategies.
The Contacts (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot measures the number of contacts in your database that were acquired through online channels such as website forms, landing pages, social media, and email, excluding any offline sources such as events or direct mail.
New MQLs (w/o Offline Source) represents the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads generated by online sources only, excluding leads from offline marketing efforts.
The New Opportunities (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot tracks the number of new sales opportunities generated through online sources, such as website visits or social media, excluding any offline sources like trade shows or referrals.
New Opportunities by Social Source is a Hubspot metric that measures the number of new sales opportunities generated through social media marketing efforts.
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.
New Customers by Paid Social Source is a metric that tracks the number of customers who came to your website through a paid social media ad campaign and made a purchase or became a lead.
Bounce Rate is a metric that measures the percentage of website visitors who leave a site after only viewing one page. It indicates the effectiveness of a website in engaging visitors and driving conversions.