The Customers by Landing Page metric provides insight into which landing pages are converting the most visitors into customers, helping businesses optimize their marketing efforts for maximum results.
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This metric measures the number of new leads that were acquired through online sources and does not include any offline sources, such as events or direct mail campaigns.
The New MQLs metric measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads generated within a specified time frame.
The Top Blog Posts by CTA Clicks metric tracks the most popular blog posts based on the number of clicks on the Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons within each post.
The Sites metric in Hubspot refers to the total number of websites hosted within a Hubspot account, which can be tracked and monitored for various website performance metrics.
The Contacts by Landing Page metric in Hubspot tracks the number of new contacts generated through each landing page on your website. It helps you understand which landing pages are most effective at capturing leads and optimizing your marketing efforts.
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.
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.
The Recent Blog Posts by CTA Clicks metric in Hubspot tracks the number of clicks generated by the calls-to-action (CTAs) within your blog posts over a specific period of time. It helps you understand the effectiveness of your CTAs and improve your content strategy for better engagement and conversion.