New Contacts by Referral tracks the number of new contacts generated through referrals from existing contacts, helping businesses measure word-of-mouth marketing success.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
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Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track New Contacts by Referral using Databox, follow these steps:
HubSpot (Leads by Source) dashboard template gives insights on which sources of traffic drive the most leads or contacts. It explains where to focus marketing effort.
Use this HubSpot Marketing report to share insights into important metrics like MQL growth, new contacts, landing page performance, and more.
The New Leads by Paid Search Source metric measures the number of new leads generated from paid search campaigns, helping to evaluate the success of targeted ad spend.
The New Opportunities by Source metric tracks the number of new leads generated by each marketing channel, allowing for optimization and prioritization of marketing efforts.
Number of times the Site was Visited during the specified Date Range (does not include Offline Source).
Sessions by Source is a metric in Hubspot that shows the number of website sessions generated by different traffic sources, such as organic search, paid search, social media, email marketing, and direct traffic.
Sessions by Direct Traffic Source measures the number of website sessions that originated directly from a user typing the web address into their browser or clicking a saved bookmark, and not from a referral source such as a search engine or social media.
The Contact Lost metric in Hubspot measures the percentage of contacts who were previously engaged with your marketing or sales efforts but have since become unresponsive or disconnected.
The Blog Subscribers metric in Hubspot refers to the number of individuals who have opted-in to receive email notifications whenever a new blog post is published on your website. It is a key indicator of the level of interest and engagement your blog is generating among your audience.
The Referrers metric identifies the sources that drive traffic to your website, such as search engines, social media platforms, or other websites.