The Customer Conversion Rate by Source measures the percentage of website visitors from different sources (like social media, email, or paid ads) who become customers, helping to guide marketing efforts and allocate resources more effectively.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Contact to Customer Conversion by Source using Databox, follow these steps:
New MQLs by Source is a metric that measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs) generated from different sources to evaluate lead generation performance.
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 by Source measures the number of website visits made by unique users who have never visited the site before, broken down by the source of their visit (i.e. search engines, direct traffic, social media, etc.) in Hubspot.
This metric tracks the number of new subscribers who signed up to receive emails or other content from your website or landing pages, and excludes those who were added offline such as through in-person events.
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.
The Emails Sent by Email Campaign metric tracks the number of emails sent by a specific email campaign, providing valuable insight into the reach and effectiveness of your email marketing efforts.
Top Blog Posts by Pageviews is a metric that shows which blog posts on a website received the most views from users. It helps identify popular topics and content that resonates with the audience.
Top Blog Posts by Click-through Rate shows the most successful blog posts in terms of getting readers to click on links within the content. This metric reflects the effectiveness of internal linking and the relevance of the content to the readers' interests.