New Opportunities by Other Campaigns is a Hubspot metric that measures the number of new sales opportunities generated from sources other than marketing campaigns and email marketing.
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This metric shows the number of new contacts acquired through direct traffic sources, such as typing in the website URL or clicking on a bookmark.
The Contacts Lost by Email Campaign metric in Hubspot measures the number of contacts who have unsubscribed or bounced from an email campaign, resulting in a loss of potential leads and engagement opportunities.
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.
This metric shows the number of new leads generated through social media channels within a specific time period.
The New SQLs by Source metric in HubSpot tracks the number of new sales qualified leads (SQLs) generated from each individual traffic source, providing insights into the effectiveness of different marketing channels.
The New Customers by Organic Search Source metric measures the number of customers acquired from organic search results in a given timeframe, indicating the effectiveness of your SEO strategies in driving new business growth.
The Emails Clicked by Email Title (by Create Date) metric in Hubspot tracks the total number of clicks on emails categorized by their titles, sorted by the date they were created. This helps to identify the most engaging email titles and determine the success of email campaigns over time.
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.