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.
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New Contacts by Referral tracks the number of new contacts generated through referrals from existing contacts, helping businesses measure word-of-mouth marketing success.
The New Contacts by Organic Search Source metric in Hubspot shows the number of new contacts acquired through online searches that didn't involve paid advertisements or promotions.
The Contacts metric in Hubspot tracks the number of individuals in your database, including leads, customers, and any other individuals you may have added through various sources. This information can be used to measure the size and growth of your audience, as well as inform your marketing efforts and outreach strategies.
New Leads metric in Hubspot refers to the total number of new contacts that have been added to the contacts database during a specific period of time, such as a day, week, or month.
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.).
New Customers (w/o Offline Source) is a Hubspot metric that shows the number of new customers gained through online channels, excluding any offline sources. It helps track the effectiveness of online marketing efforts and identify areas for improvement.
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.
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.