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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New Contacts by Referral tracks the number of new contacts generated through referrals from existing contacts, helping businesses measure word-of-mouth marketing success.
This metric shows the number of new leads generated through social media channels within a specific time period.
The Sessions metric in Hubspot measures the number of times a user interacts with a website within a specific period. It includes all page views, clicks, and other actions taken by the user during that time.
The Pageviews / Session by Source metric measures the average number of pageviews per session for each traffic source, providing insights into the engagement levels of visitors from different sources.
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 Emails Opened by Email Title (by Last Updated) metric in Hubspot displays the number of times each email was opened, sorted by the date it was last modified. This helps you determine which email titles are most effective in engaging your audience.
The Contact Lost metric in Hubspot measures the percentage of contacts who were previously engaged with your marketing or sales efforts but have since become unresponsive or disconnected.
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.