Sessions by Social Source is a Google Analytics metric that measures the number of website sessions generated by social media platforms.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Social Media dashboard template shows activity across your 4 favorite social networks. It focuses on visitor and follower counts over various time periods.
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.
New Visitor Sessions measures the number of unique users who visit your website for the first time within a specified time period.
The New Opportunities by Paid Social Source metric in Hubspot shows the number of new potential customers generated through paid social media marketing efforts, helping businesses measure the effectiveness of their social media advertising campaigns.
The New Customers metric tracks the number of first-time customers acquired within a specified time frame, indicating the success of a company's marketing and sales efforts.
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 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.
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 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.