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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New Contacts metric tracks how many new leads or contacts have been added to your Hubspot database within a specific time frame, often daily, weekly, or monthly.
The Contacts (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot measures the number of contacts in your database that were acquired through online channels such as website forms, landing pages, social media, and email, excluding any offline sources such as events or direct mail.
The New MQLs metric measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads generated within a specified time frame.
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.
New Opportunities by Organic Search Source is a Hubspot metric that measures the number of new contacts generated from organic search sources in a given time period.
This metric measures the number of new leads generated through email marketing campaigns.
The New Customers by Source metric shows the number of new customers acquired through different marketing channels, such as social media, email campaigns, or referrals, allowing businesses to measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts and optimize their strategies accordingly.
The Contact Conversion Rate by Source metric in Hubspot measures the percentage of website visitors who become contacts, sorted by the source of their visit.