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.
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Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
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The New MQLs metric measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads generated within a specified time frame.
The New SQLs by Source metric in HubSpot tracks the number of new sales qualified leads (SQLs) generated from each individual traffic source, providing insights into the effectiveness of different marketing channels.
New Visitor Sessions measures the number of unique users who visit your website for the first time within a specified time period.
Sessions by Direct Traffic Source measures the number of website sessions that originated directly from a user typing the web address into their browser or clicking a saved bookmark, and not from a referral source such as a search engine or social media.
The New Customers by Organic Search Source metric measures the number of customers acquired from organic search results in a given timeframe, indicating the effectiveness of your SEO strategies in driving new business growth.
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.
The Landing Page Views to Submission Rate metric measures the percentage of people who submit a form on a landing page after viewing it. It helps to evaluate the effectiveness of the landing page in converting visitors into potential leads.
The Referrers metric identifies the sources that drive traffic to your website, such as search engines, social media platforms, or other websites.