The Sessions by Paid Search Source metric shows the number of website visits that were generated through paid search advertising campaigns from various sources such as Google Ads or Bing Ads.
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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.
New Leads by Source metric measures the total number of new leads generated from each source, allowing businesses to identify the most effective channels for lead generation and optimize their marketing efforts accordingly.
The New Leads by Direct Traffic Source metric measures the number of new leads that come directly to your website, without being referred by any Other Campaigns (e.g. search engines, social media, etc.).
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.
Sessions by Social Source is a Google Analytics metric that measures the number of website sessions generated by social media platforms.
The Customer Conversion Rate metric measures the percentage of website visitors or leads that convert into paying customers, indicating the effectiveness of a company's marketing and sales efforts.
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.
The Blog Posts Published metric is a measure of how many blog posts have been published within a certain timeframe on a website's blog.