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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The New Contacts (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot measures the number of new contacts acquired through online sources, such as website visits, social media, or email marketing campaigns, excluding any offline sources such as trade shows or direct mail.
The Contacts Lost by Email Title (by Last updated) metric in Hubspot tracks the number of contacts who have stopped engaging with your email campaigns based on their job title, sorted by the most recent date they became inactive.
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.
Number of times the Site was Visited during the specified Date Range (does not include Offline Source).
The Sessions by Other Campaigns metric tracks the number of website sessions generated by sources other than organic search, paid search, or direct traffic, such as referral traffic or social media.
The New Session % by Source metric tracks the percentage of new website sessions that came from each traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, social media, or referrals.
New Blog Subscribers is a Hubspot metric that measures the number of individuals who have subscribed to your blog in a specific timeframe.
The Landing Page Customers metric tracks the number of people who have landed on a specific page and successfully completed an action, such as filling out a form or making a purchase.