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32-481: Strong Heart may refer to: Strong Heart (album) , a 2000 album by Patty Loveless Strong Heart (Mai Kuraki song) Strong Heart (T.G. Sheppard song) Strong Heart (TV series) , a South Korean talk show See also [ edit ] Strongheart , male German Shepherd and early canine star of films Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

64-1010: A Day " " Lonely Too Long " " She Drew a Broken Heart " " The Trouble with the Truth " " You Don't Seem to Miss Me " " To Have You Back Again " " High on Love " " Can't Get Enough " " My Kind of Woman/My Kind of Man " " That's the Kind of Mood I'm In " " The Last Thing on My Mind " " Lovin' All Night " " Why Baby Why " " Busted " Related articles " You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive " " Dear Miss Loretta " Emory Gordy Jr. Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strong_Heart_(album)&oldid=1240447423 " Categories : 2000 albums Epic Records albums Patty Loveless albums Albums produced by Emory Gordy Jr. Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

96-549: A group of other entrepreneurs in New York City . The original goal was to maintain 1,800 topic areas, but after five years of operation, this number was reduced to around 700. In May 1999, the company changed its name to "About Inc." and the website name from "miningco.com" to "about.com". The company was acquired by Primedia, Inc. , in 2000 through a deal valued at US$ 690 million, whereby Primedia swapped 45.2 million shares for About, Inc.'s 18.1 million shares. At

128-552: A property of IAC , owner of Ask.com and numerous other online brands, and its revenue is generated by advertising. In addition to its Manhattan headquarters, Dotdash Meredith maintains offices elsewhere in the New York metropolitan area , as well as in Des Moines, Iowa , and Birmingham, Alabama . Founded in 1996 as The Mining Company, the site was launched on April 21, 1997, by Scott Kurnit , owner of General Internet, Bill Day, and

160-706: A redesigned About.com homepage, a doubling of the number of "how-to" and do-it-yourself videos on About.com's 24 channels, and new outlets on About.com for advertisers. The significant impact of the global financial crisis upon online advertising was experienced shortly after Irvine's appointment and she was removed from the CEO role after three years and three consecutive quarters in which revenue decreased. Martin Nisenholtz, SVP of digital operations, temporarily replaced Irvine following her departure in May 2011. In July 2011, Darline Jean

192-736: A summary of About's revenue model as part of his discussion of the future with Bloomberg : [We make money] one way, in general: we're advertising-supported. And that's monetized two ways: we do a lot of display advertising, and we do a lot of people clicking on links that we get paid for from Google and others ... If we have all this traffic, and we have all this content, if we can make people engage content more, and spend more time here [About.com], and do more things, we're going to have more page views and much more of an opportunity to monetize About. Vogel further explained that IAC has been able to create "compelling" content that manages to successfully engage Internet users, while About's content, in particular,

224-719: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers About.com Dotdash Meredith (formerly The Mining Company , About.com and Dotdash ) is an American digital media company based in New York City . The company publishes online articles and videos about various subjects across categories including health, home, food, finance, tech, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and education. It operates brands including Verywell , Investopedia , People , The Balance , Byrdie, MyDomaine, Brides , The Spruce, Simply Recipes , Serious Eats , Liquor.com, Lifewire , TripSavvy, TreeHugger , and ThoughtCo. In August 2012, About.com became

256-589: Is favored by the Google search engine. Furthermore, Vogel stated that native advertising is a marketing initiative that he would like to explore with caution, as "it's a really big opportunity to let marketers talk to our audience in the voice that they're already comfortable with." In April 2014, Vogel revealed to the media that the About.com team had grown from 100 employees to 176, and the number of site contributors had increased by 20 percent. The company's developers updated

288-589: The localization process, the China initiative—led by Matt Roberts, who became the CEO of Abang.com, and Wen-Wei Wang, the vice president of technology for the launch—was named "Abang" because the Chinese character "bang" refers to the concept of a group or community. The About Group generated US$ 102.7 million in 2007, which represented a 135-percent increase from the time of the Times Co. acquisition. Meyer stepped down from

320-461: The About.com brand was retired, despite its profitability, to make way for a new business model. The company refocused on vertical markets through its niche websites: The Balance (personal finance), Lifewire (tech), The Spruce (home and food), VeryWell (health), TripSavvy (travel), and ThoughtCo (education). On March 29, 2018, Dotdash won Digiday's Publisher of the Year. In July of

352-1215: The Kind of Mood I'm In " Rick Giles, Tim Nichols , Gilles Godard 3:31 6. "Thirsty" Stewart Harris , Thom Hardwell 4:55 7. "Strong Heart" Kris Tyler , Gordy 5:41 8. "The Key of Love" Gordy, Anderson 3:39 9. "She Never Stopped Loving Him" Wally Wilson , Danny Orton 4:53 10. "Pieces on the Ground" John Bunzow 4:34 Chart performance [ edit ] Chart (2000) Peak position U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 13 U.S. Billboard 200 126 Canadian RPM Country Albums 24 References [ edit ] ^ Billboard.biz - Music Business - Billboard Charts - Album Sales - Concert Tours ^ About.com review ^ Allmusic review ^ Entertainment Weekly review ^ Los Angeles Times review ^ People review v t e Patty Loveless Discography Awards and nominations Studio albums Patty Loveless If My Heart Had Windows Honky Tonk Angel On Down

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384-500: The Kind of Mood I'm In" Released: June 2000 "The Last Thing on My Mind" Released: December 2000 "Strong Heart" Released: April 2001 Strong Heart is the tenth studio album by American country music artist Patty Loveless . It was released on August 29, 2000, via Epic Records . It first charted on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart on September 16 (peaking at #13), and remaining on

416-1012: The Line Up Against My Heart Only What I Feel When Fallen Angels Fly The Trouble with the Truth Long Stretch of Lonesome Strong Heart Mountain Soul Bluegrass & White Snow: A Mountain Christmas On Your Way Home Dreamin' My Dreams Mountain Soul II Compilation albums Greatest Hits Classics Notable singles " If My Heart Had Windows " " A Little Bit in Love " " Blue Side of Town " " Don't Toss Us Away " " Timber, I'm Falling in Love " " The Lonely Side of Love " " Chains " " On Down

448-551: The Line " " The Night's Too Long " " I'm That Kind of Girl " " Blue Memories " " Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way) " " Jealous Bone " " Can't Stop Myself from Loving You " " Blame It on Your Heart " " Nothin' but the Wheel " " You Will " " How Can I Help You Say Goodbye " " I Try to Think About Elvis " " Here I Am " " You Don't Even Know Who I Am " " Halfway Down " " You Can Feel Bad " " A Thousand Times

480-489: The acquisition of Meredith 's magazine and other non-broadcast assets (including the former Time Inc. assets) for $ 2.7 billion, forming a new entity called Dotdash Meredith. The transaction was finalized on December 1. On February 9, 2022, Dotdash CEO Neil Vogel issued a memo revealing that six former Meredith Corporation magazines ( Entertainment Weekly , InStyle , EatingWell , Health , Parents , and People en Español ) would cease print circulation and switch to

512-513: The acquisition of Liquor.com. On February 4, 2020, Dotdash announced the acquisition of TreeHugger and Mother Nature Network. In June, Dotdash was named Digiday's Publisher of the Year in Digiday's Media Awards 2020. The Spruce won for Best User Experience and CEO Neil Vogel won Executive of the Year. On September 22, Dotdash announced that it acquired Simply Recipes and Serious Eats from Fexy Media. On October 6, 2021, Dotdash announced

544-1214: The charts for 34 weeks until May 19, 2001. The album also charted briefly on the main Top Billboard 200 chart. Two of the album's singles landed in the Country top 20: "That's The Kind Of Mood I'm In"#13, and "The Last Thing On My Mind" #20. Critical reception [ edit ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating About.com (favorable) Allmusic [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Entertainment Weekly C+ Los Angeles Times [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] People (favorable) Track listing [ edit ] No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "You're So Cool" Matraca Berg , Carolyn Dawn Johnson 3:57 2. " The Last Thing on My Mind " Craig Wiseman , Al Anderson 3:22 3. "My Heart Will Never Break This Way Again" Gary Harrison , Matraca Berg 4:15 4. "You Don't Get No More" Emory Gordy Jr. , Patty Loveless 3:26 5. " That's

576-473: The chief executive role in March 2008 and was replaced by Cella Irvine, who previously worked for Hearst Corp. and Microsoft Corp. In April 2011, Irvine launched the About en Español website, which was About's first Spanish-language channel and initially featured nine topics, including movies and makeup, that were to be expanded by around 100 by the start of 2012. The launch was part of an overall strategy that included

608-552: The 💕 2000 studio album by Patty Loveless Strong Heart [REDACTED] Studio album by Patty Loveless Released August 29, 2000 Genre Country Length 42 : 21 Label Epic Producer Emory Gordy Jr. Patty Loveless chronology Classics (1999) Strong Heart (2000) Mountain Soul (2001) Singles from Strong Heart "That's

640-551: The marketing and media company Alloy Inc., a role that he left to cofound the Recognition Media marketing business that is responsible for producing the annual Webby Awards event, as well as the Internet Week NY and Europe events. Vogel was selected by Business Insider for its 2012 "The Coolest People In New York Tech This Year" list, for his work as a venture partner of FirstMark Capital. As of May 2013 , About.com

672-488: The needs of both users and advertisers, the redesign sought to create an improved user experience and facilitate social sharing, including the addition of social media buttons that were not featured at the time of Vogel's appointment. On May 2, 2017, IAC announced the completed rebranding of About.com to Dotdash, after about a year of transition. CEO Neil Vogel said that the company had lost mind share and needed to change their marketing strategy. According to WIRED ,

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704-745: The preceding eight-month period: UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com. Initially conceived of in January 2007, About.com's first fully owned foreign venture, the China-based Abang.com, debuted in December 2007. At the time of the launch, the company had a Japan-based online entity, Allabout.co.jp, but it functioned under a licensing agreement. By January 2008, the China site consisted of around 25 employees, as well as 80 guides who were responsible for article production within seven categories: Fashion, Food, Health, Hobbies, Pets, Digital, and Travel. As part of

736-467: The sale was finalized. At the time of the IAC acquisition, which was signed on August 26, 2012, About.com consisted of nearly 1,000 topic sites and over three million unique articles, while, in traffic terms, Alexa Internet ranked the site as number 37 in the U.S. and 80 in the global context. On April 2, 2013, Neil Vogel became the new CEO of About.com. Up until March 2003, Vogel was a key executive member of

768-608: The same year, Dotdash acquired Investopedia . On October 15, TripSavvy launched the Editors' Choice Awards. On January 8, 2019, Dotdash announced the acquisition of Byrdie (beauty) and MyDomaine (women's lifestyle) from Clique Brands. On May 15, Dotdash announced the acquisition of Brides from Conde Nast . In the spring of 2019, Dotdash's home site, The Spruce , announced the launch of their first-ever paint collection, The Spruce Best Home, in partnership with KILZ and sold exclusively on Amazon . On October 1, Dotdash announced

800-470: The time of the acquisition announcement, About Inc. was measured at US$ 133 million in cash and no debt (Sept. 30, 2000), while the Media Metrix company tallied 21 million unique monthly visitors—making it the seventh-most-visited "network of sites" at the time—a network of over 700 topic sites, sorted into 36 areas and 50,000 subjects, and approximately 4,000 advertisers. Following the purchase, which

832-478: The title Strong Heart . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strong_Heart&oldid=1138506568 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Strong Heart (album) From Misplaced Pages,

864-519: The website's backend to be capable of handling a greater degree of interactivity at the front end, while a major emphasis was placed on responsive web design, as the traffic from mobile devices and tablets was measured at nearly 40 percent. The About.com website was relaunched in September 2014, following a significant redesign that expanded upon the new homepage that debuted in July 2014. Based on an analysis of

896-420: Was appointed as About Inc.'s president and CEO, but he was soon replaced by Scott Meyer in May 2005. In March 2007, About.com's patronage was measured at 33.5 million unique visitors. On May 7, 2007, About Inc. acquired ConsumerSearch.com—a site that generated 3 million unique monthly visitors during the first quarter of 2007—for US$ 33 million in cash following two other purchases that were made in

928-440: Was finalized in the first quarter of 2001, the combined company was called "Primedia" and Kurnit remained chief executive officer (CEO). In February 2005, The New York Times Company (Times Co.) announced it was buying About.com, a purchase that was completed in the first half of the year for US$ 410 million. Google and Yahoo! were reportedly among the other bidders. Following the Times Co. acquisition, Peter C. Horan

960-667: Was named CEO of the About Group, after the company's second-quarter revenues totaled US$ 27.8 million. Jean previously served as About's chief financial officer (CFO) and was promoted on September 1, 2011. A media report published in August 2012 indicated that Answers.com had reached a preliminary agreement to acquire About.com for US$ 270 million. However, on August 26, Barry Diller 's IAC announced that it would acquire About.com instead for US$ 300 million in cash. A source for TechCrunch later confirmed that Answers.com's offer

992-415: Was receiving about 84 million unique monthly visitors. Following his appointment, Vogel's overall plan for About focused on social, mobile, and user experience, with an emphasis on increasing the amount of time that users remain on the site, rather than attracting people in the first instance. Vogel also stressed the importance of monetization in his numerous post-appointment interviews and he included

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1024-515: Was reportedly valued at US$ 270 million, but consisted of debt and equity in Answers.com. In the corresponding press release, IAC explained that the acquisition would help bolster and accompany its existing properties, such as the Ask.com web search engine . Jean fulfilled her role as chief executive during the transition period, while ownership was transferred to IAC, and then left About.com shortly after

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