The Sessions by Email Marketing Source metric shows the number of website sessions that originated from email marketing campaigns, indicating the effectiveness of the email marketing strategy in driving traffic to the website.
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The Contacts Lost by Email Title (by Last updated) metric in Hubspot tracks the number of contacts who have stopped engaging with your email campaigns based on their job title, sorted by the most recent date they became inactive.
New Leads metric in Hubspot refers to the total number of new contacts that have been added to the contacts database during a specific period of time, such as a day, week, or month.
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.
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.
New Customers (w/o Offline Source) is a Hubspot metric that shows the number of new customers gained through online channels, excluding any offline sources. It helps track the effectiveness of online marketing efforts and identify areas for improvement.
Emails Delivered by Email Campaign metric refers to the total number of emails sent successfully to the recipients' inbox, excluding bounces. It helps in determining the reach and efficacy of an email campaign.
The Emails Clicked metric measures the number of times recipients clicked on links within an email campaign, indicating engagement and interest.
The Recent Blog Posts by Pageviews metric within Hubspot tracks the popularity of blog posts based on the number of pageviews they receive in a given timeframe.