New Opportunities by Social Source is a Hubspot metric that measures the number of new sales opportunities generated through social media marketing efforts.
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This metric tracks the number of new leads that arrived through organic search sources, such as Google or Bing, for a specified time period.
New Visitor Sessions by Source measures the number of website visits made by unique users who have never visited the site before, broken down by the source of their visit (i.e. search engines, direct traffic, social media, etc.) in Hubspot.
The New Opportunities by Paid Social Source metric in Hubspot shows the number of new potential customers generated through paid social media marketing efforts, helping businesses measure the effectiveness of their social media advertising campaigns.
Sessions by Source is a metric in Hubspot that shows the number of website sessions generated by different traffic sources, such as organic search, paid search, social media, email marketing, and direct traffic.
The Sessions by Paid Search Source metric shows the number of website visits that were generated through paid search advertising campaigns from various sources such as Google Ads or Bing Ads.
Sessions by Social Source is a Google Analytics metric that measures the number of website sessions generated by social media platforms.
New Session % is the percentage of website visits where the user visited for the first time and triggered a session. It indicates the ratio of new visitors to returning ones."
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.