The Recent Blog Posts by CTA Clicks metric in Hubspot tracks the number of clicks generated by the calls-to-action (CTAs) within your blog posts over a specific period of time. It helps you understand the effectiveness of your CTAs and improve your content strategy for better engagement and conversion.
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This metric measures the number of new leads that were acquired through online sources and does not include any offline sources, such as events or direct mail campaigns.
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 MQLs by Source is a metric that measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs) generated from different sources to evaluate lead generation performance.
The New SQLs by Source metric in HubSpot tracks the number of new sales qualified leads (SQLs) generated from each individual traffic source, providing insights into the effectiveness of different marketing channels.
The New Subscribers metric refers to the number of new individuals who have recently signed up to receive emails or other communications from an organization or business through a specific channel, such as a website or landing page, during a specific time frame.
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.
The Top Blog Posts by CTA Clicks metric tracks the most popular blog posts based on the number of clicks on the Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons within each post.
The Blog Views by Blog metric in Hubspot tracks the number of views received by each individual blog post within a selected time frame, allowing users to measure the popularity and engagement of specific blog content.