The Contact Conversion Rate metric measures the percentage of website visitors who become contacts by filling out a form or taking an action. It indicates the success of converting visitors into potential leads for further nurturing.
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The New Leads by Paid Social Source metric measures the number of new leads generated from paid social channels such as Facebook and Instagram ads.
The New Customers by Other Campaigns metric in Hubspot measures the number of customers acquired through non-traditional sources such as referrals, events, or partnerships, within a specific time frame.
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."
The Emails Clicked by Email Title (by Create Date) metric in Hubspot tracks the total number of clicks on emails categorized by their titles, sorted by the date they were created. This helps to identify the most engaging email titles and determine the success of email campaigns over time.
The Blog Posts by Title by Published Date metric tracks the number of blog posts published over a given period and organizes them by title and date. It helps track and analyze content performance and identify trends in blog topics and posting patterns.
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.
The Subscribers by Blog Name metric in Hubspot tracks the number of subscribers who have opted-in to receive updates from a specific blog. It helps to measure the engagement and growth of a blog's audience over time and allows for targeted email marketing campaigns.
The Landing Page Contacts metric measures the number of unique individuals who have submitted their contact information on a particular landing page on your website or in your marketing campaign.