For email marketing, you can go to the "detail" section of each email to see the report about the number of clicks made on each link. This will give you an overview of the number of contacts who clicked to download your content!
Example:
Regarding social networks, if you use Hubspot to schedule your posts, you will be able to have a report on the number of clicks generated via the post. But I would rather advise you to share a landing page to make your content downloadable, rather than leaving it freely available regarding your posts on social networks!
Setting up a landing page with a download form to access the content will allow you to have a better tracking from an analytics point of view. But most of all, it will allow you to do lead gen and expand your database with new contacts!
Hi @ARavera ! In the future, you could turn the file link into a UTM link, and insert the UTM link into your emails and social post. I don't believe it will record clicks (see @APrigent 's advice for the email side of measuring clicks) but you could track which contacts originated from that source https://knowledge.hubspot.com/settings/how-do-i-create-a-tracking-url
@ARavera you could use a CTA buttons to easily get the total number of file views from your website and e-mails in one place. But that would not include socials. However, using a CTA buttons enables you to start or stop workflows like lead nurturing which is an additional benefit.
Here is a workaround to get an insight to the total number of views: Make a redirect url to your file. Then use google analytics to see how many times that redirect URL was hit. This works for both social and email/website. You can even combine this with the CTA button if you target the redirect URL with the CTA button.
Hi @ARavera ! In the future, you could turn the file link into a UTM link, and insert the UTM link into your emails and social post. I don't believe it will record clicks (see @APrigent 's advice for the email side of measuring clicks) but you could track which contacts originated from that source https://knowledge.hubspot.com/settings/how-do-i-create-a-tracking-url
For email marketing, you can go to the "detail" section of each email to see the report about the number of clicks made on each link. This will give you an overview of the number of contacts who clicked to download your content!
Example:
Regarding social networks, if you use Hubspot to schedule your posts, you will be able to have a report on the number of clicks generated via the post. But I would rather advise you to share a landing page to make your content downloadable, rather than leaving it freely available regarding your posts on social networks!
Setting up a landing page with a download form to access the content will allow you to have a better tracking from an analytics point of view. But most of all, it will allow you to do lead gen and expand your database with new contacts!
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