Emails Opened by Email Campaign is a metric that measures the number of times a recipient opened an email sent as part of a specific campaign.
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New Leads by Referral is a metric that tracks the number of leads generated through word-of-mouth or personal recommendations from existing customers or partners.
The New Leads by Other Campaigns metric in Hubspot tracks the number of new leads acquired from sources other than email, social media, organic search, or paid search. It helps identify which sources are driving maximum lead generation.
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 (without offline sources) is a metric that measures the number of newly generated SQLs (Sales Qualified Leads) within a specific time period, excluding those who were sourced from offline channels such as trade shows or events.
The New Opportunities (w/o Offline Source) metric in Hubspot tracks the number of new sales opportunities generated through online sources, such as website visits or social media, excluding any offline sources like trade shows or referrals.
The Blog Posts by Title by Published Date metric tracks the number of blog posts published over a given period and organizes them by title and date. It helps track and analyze content performance and identify trends in blog topics and posting patterns.
The Landing Pages metric in Hubspot measures the performance of individual web pages that potential customers first land on when visiting a website, providing insights on user behavior, traffic, and lead generation.
The Referrers metric identifies the sources that drive traffic to your website, such as search engines, social media platforms, or other websites.