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Empowering Marketing and Sales with HubSpot

You're reading from   Empowering Marketing and Sales with HubSpot Take your business to a new level with HubSpot's inbound marketing, SEO, analytics, and sales tools

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Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838987145
Length 476 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: HubSpot – Starting Off HubSpot
2. Chapter 1: Overview of HubSpot – What you MUST Know FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Generating Quick Wins with HubSpot in the First 30 Days 4. Chapter 3: Using HubSpot for Managing Sales Processes Effectively 5. Chapter 4: Empowering Your Sales Team through HubSpot 6. Part 2: Scaling Your Business with HubSpot
7. Chapter 5: Increasing Online Visibility Using HubSpot's SEO Tool 8. Chapter 6: Getting Known Through Social Media on HubSpot 9. Chapter 7: Expanding Your Reach with Paid Ads Managed on HubSpot 10. Chapter 8: Conducting a Portal Audit 11. Chapter 9: Converting Your Visitors to Customers 12. Chapter 10: Revive Your Database with HubSpot Email Marketing Tools 13. Chapter 11: Proving That Your Efforts Worked Using the Reports 14. Part 3: Is HubSpot Right for Your Business?
15. Chapter 12: Inbound or Outbound – Which Is Better for Your Business? 16. Chapter 13: Leveraging the Benefits of the Marketing Flywheel 17. Chapter 14: Using HubSpot for All Types of Businesses 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Analyzing ROI and performance

Back in the day, marketing ROI was extremely hard to measure. How did we ever know that because of a billboard posted on a freeway, X amount of leads were generated that converted to Y amount of revenue? It was virtually impossible. However, today, with digital marketing, where every click, visit, and page view can be measured, it has become of paramount importance to justify your marketing spend.

HubSpot's Analytics tool provides you with built-in reports that are already automatically generated for you within the portal. At your disposal, you have many ready-made reports. Let's take a look at a few of them, as follows:

  • Website Analytics: This report focuses on your website pages (if they are hosted on HubSpot, landing pages, and blog pages). In the following screenshot, you can see an example of a Website Analytics report:
Figure 1.36 – Website Analytics

Figure 1.36 – Website Analytics

  • Traffic Analytics: This report breaks down the various sources of your traffic and gives you a traffic overview of your website pages (even if your website is not hosted on HubSpot) and topic clusters if you are using the SEO tool. In the following screenshot, you can see an example of a Traffic Analytics report:
Figure 1.37 – Traffic Analytics

Figure 1.37 – Traffic Analytics

  • Contact Analytics: This report shows you how many contacts and which contacts came from various sources. In the following screenshot, you can see an example of a Contact Analytics report:
Figure 1.38 – Contact Analytics

Figure 1.38 – Contact Analytics

  • Campaign Analytics: This report shows you a summary of which contacts came from individual campaigns. In the following screenshot, you can see an example of a Campaign Analytics report:
Figure 1.39 – Campaign Analytics

Figure 1.39 – Campaign Analytics

  • Sales Team Productivity: This report gives exactly what it says—it shows you which team members are closing the most deals, having the most meetings, making the most calls, sending the most emails, and so on. In the following screenshot, you can see an example of a Sales Team Productivity report:
Figure 1.40 – Sales Team Productivity

Figure 1.40 – Sales Team Productivity

  • Sales Content Analytics: This shows you which sales assets are performing the best in terms of templates, documents, and sequences. In the following screenshot, you can see an example of a Sales Content Analytics report:
Figure 1.41 – Sales Content Analytics

Figure 1.41 – Sales Content Analytics

At the same time, if you don't find a report that you are looking for, you can build your own custom reports using any of the objects available to you, such as contacts, companies, deals, tickets, and even activities. Additionally, you can create funnel reports as well as attribution reports (if you have the enterprise version).

And last but not least, you can use dashboards to organize your reports more visually so that you can view at a glance the performance of your marketing or sales activities, as well as use this format for meeting updates. One of the most valuable features of this dashboard is the ability to send automatic updates to your management team by email so that it takes one more task off your plate.

I know that was a lot to digest, so in Chapter 11, Proving That Your Efforts Worked Using These, we have covered everything you will need to know about building reports in HubSpot.

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Empowering Marketing and Sales with HubSpot
Published in: Jul 2022
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781838987145
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