HubSpot email tracking metrics are critical for understanding how effective your email is (or isn’t). Specifically, we’re talking about the big three:
Before we get into more detail, let's break down some terminology.
Email tracking is the process of using a third party software to gather data about how your recipients interact with your emails. This data is used to improve your marketing strategy, conversion rate, and relationship with the recipient. A typical email tracking tool, like HubSpot, captures open rate, time, location, and click through data.
This guide will walk you through everything you’ve ever needed to know about HubSpot email tracking, from the differences between email tracking and email logging, the different kinds of emails you can use, how to optimize your email marketing, and more.
What’s the difference between email tracking and email logging? Before we get into the nitty-gritty, we need to define all of our terms.
HubSpot email tracking lets you monitor when your contacts open and interact with different parts of your email.
On the other hand, a log lets you get a copy of an email. This feature is used to keep track of past communications. Logged one-to-one emails won't give you insight into click or open information but you can get the specs on attachments included in the email.
Good news! If you're not ready to fully commit to a HubSpot subscription, you can always try HubSpot email tracking for free if you already are using HubSpot's CRM platform.
This is the ideal solution for small businesses or if your team is on a tight budget. HubSpot's premium plans do include additional features and allow you more flexibility and in-depth insights, but their free plan is more than enough for you to determine if the investment is worthwhile.
Just a side note: there are different types of email on HubSpot (in terms of purpose)
In this particular case, we’re only concerned with the first two: marketing and sales emails. That’s because the context in which you’ll want to know opens and clicks are usually in a sales or marketing context.
While clicks are the number of people that clicked on any link in your email, click-through rate is simply the number of contacts that clicked on a link divided by the total contacts sent that email.
Click tracking allows you to see individual clicks on various URLs in your email and works slightly different than how open rates work. Instead of downloading an image to measure, HubSpot will append a tracking string on the last portion of every unique URL in your email.
Keep in Mind: If you have multiple links to the same destination, HubSpot will often report those clicks according to the destination URL (versus where a user actually clicked).
Side Note: HubSpot recommends using their browser extension to get the latest alerts on what emails are opened.
Not only is the extension a great way to log notes and other details about your contacts, but you can also do some testing for click tracking (but largely you can trust the default setup out of HubSpot).
HubSpot's email integration feature lets you connect your personal inbox to the HubSpot CRM, making it easy for you to keep pace with any work changes all from your personal device.
This integration means you can use your own inbox to:
If you want to integrate HubSpot into your personal Gmail so you can stay in the loop even on your personal device, you’re in luck: this integration is really straightforward.
All you need to do is log into your HubSpot portal, navigate to the Settings icon in the upper right, select Integrations from the left menu drop-down, and then navigate to Email Integrations. Click Connect an Inbox and select your email provider.
From there, for example if you use Gmail, a window will appear and ask if you want to turn on inbox automation. You don't need to enable this to integrate your personal inbox. You'll then be prompted to log into your Gmail and be asked to grant access to HubSpot.
Once you allow this, HubSpot will redirect you to its Email Integrations page. If this part is giving you trouble, just reload the page.
Congrats!
You can now log and track emails through your Gmail inbox and you don't have to worry about the hassle of logging into HubSpot.
The real power and purpose behind these metrics is to make a transformational shift in your marketing and sales operations and . Some emails are more effective towards accomplishing your goals versus others.
However, especially at the start of your email marketing campaigns, the why in the sentence “why is this email better than others” is often ambiguous.
But some starting points do exist:
Time and time of day are huge factors for open rates and click-through rates. Generally speaking, people avoid sending emails on the weekend for any type of demand generation or business-to-business marketing. Also, you wouldn’t want to send an email when your contacts would be least likely to open them, so avoiding hours when people are often sleeping is helpful.
Subject lines are a huge factor that affects open rates. Since subject lines orient the reader to what your email is about, it’s a huge factor for determining whether someone wants to read your email (or not).
The clickable elements in your email are, not surprisingly, a big factor for determining whether someone makes a click. I personally recommend making as many clickable elements as possible—the more physical space your links occupy, the likelihood that one of them will be clicked increases.
A/B testing is a powerful tool in HubSpot that can greatly impact the performance of your email marketing campaigns. By testing different subject lines, images, call-to-action buttons, and other elements, you can gather valuable insights into what resonates best with your audience. This data allows you to make informed decisions on how to optimize your emails for better open and click-through rates.
As of February 2024, there are some specific email authentication settings that users will need to adapt their HubSpot to that can also significantly affect deliverability.
While these changes affect any bulk email senders, HubSpot users need to verify they have the correct authentication settings setup for email to ensure correct deliverability.
The meticulous tracking of HubSpot emails isn't just a task—it's a strategic advantage. By dissecting every open, click, and delivery, we're not merely collecting data; we're gathering insights that inform smarter, more impactful marketing and sales strategies. This process enables us to fine-tune our approach, ensuring that every email we send is not just seen but felt, driving engagement and fostering connections that fuel business growth. It's through this detailed understanding and continuous improvement that we transform the simple act of sending emails into a powerful tool for achieving our goals.
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