The Recent Blog Posts by Pageviews metric within Hubspot tracks the popularity of blog posts based on the number of pageviews they receive in a given timeframe.
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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.
New Leads metric in Hubspot refers to the total number of new contacts that have been added to the contacts database during a specific period of time, such as a day, week, or month.
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.
New SQLs (Sales Qualified Leads) is a metric used to track the number of leads who have been identified as having a higher likelihood of becoming a customer and have been passed on to the sales team for follow-up in a given time period.
The Customer Conversion Rate by Source measures the percentage of website visitors from different sources (like social media, email, or paid ads) who become customers, helping to guide marketing efforts and allocate resources more effectively.
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.
Emails Opened is a metric that reveals the percentage of recipients who opened your email. It's an essential measurement as it helps determine the success rate of your email marketing campaigns. It also enables you to identify the effectiveness of your email subject line and content.
Total number of Emails Successfully Clicked split up by Email Title. No historical data is available from the initial connection.