• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

KennethJackson.Tech

Multimedia Production in Amarillo, Texas

  • Home
  • IT Services
    • Web
  • Music
    • Audio
    • Woodshed
  • Video
  • News
  • About
  • Contact

Time for Holiday Marketing Campaigns

November 6, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Holiday Marketing Campaigns - Kenneth Jackson
Holiday Marketing Campaigns – Photo by Kenneth Jackson – Shot on a Nikon D5200

Holiday Marketing Timeline

  • November 1 – Review Holiday PPC* Campaign
  • November 4 – Set Up Realistic Shipping Expectations & Timeframes On Websites 
  • November 8 – Launch Holiday PPC Campaign
  • November 11 – Prepare Holiday Email Campaigns
  • November 13 – Launch Holiday Theme & New Categories on Websites
  • November 18 – Launch Holiday Email Campaign, Send Holiday Gift Guide Increase PPC Bids.
  • December 2 – Send Second Holiday Email Newsletter.
  • December 16 – Lower Bids On High Spending Keywords & Shopping Engine Products.
  • December 20 – Promote “Last Day To Order Before Christmas”

*PPC = Pay Per Click Advertising through Google and Facebook

Filed Under: Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Tagged With: Facebook, Google, Pay-Per-Click, PPC

Made in Amarillo – Loop 335 Extension Progress, Canyon High School #3, Hillside Terrace Expansion

October 26, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Canyon High School #3 located at Loop 335 (Helium Road) and Arden Road.
Canyon High School #3 located at Loop 335 (Helium Road) and Arden Road.
Standing in the middle of the Loop 335 extension.
Maximum zoom of the Loop 335 extension looking north towards Hillside.
Fancy entrance construction on Loop 335 at Arden Road.
Hillside Terrace Expansion
Hillside Terrace Expansion
Hillside Terrace Expansion
No mans land in-between Hillside Terrace and Heritage Hills. Future location of Arden Road.
This is the casting from an old water well.
Location of Arden Road extension to Helium Road.

Shot on an iPhone 11 Pro

Resources

  • Canyon ISD – New Construction
  • Texas Department of Transportation – State Loop 335

Filed Under: Galleries, Made In Amarillo Tagged With: Amarillo, Texas

Increase File Upload Size Limit in PHP-Nginx

October 22, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Change php.ini

From Terminal

  • $ nano /etc/php/7.4/fpm/php.ini
  • Set…
upload_max_filesize = 120M
post_max_size = 120M

Change Nginx config

From Terminal

  • $ nano /etc/nginx/nginx.conf 
  • Set..
http {
	#...
        client_max_body_size 100m;
	#...
}

Restart NGINX

# systemctl restart nginx.service

# systemctl start php7.4-fpm.service

Changes in WordPress-Multisite

Network Admin >> Dashboard >> Settings >> Network Settings. Look for Upload Settings

Also change value for Max upload file size

wordpress-upload-settings.png

Resources

  • https://easyengine.io/tutorials/php/increase-file-upload-size-limit/

Filed Under: NGINX Tagged With: #Wordpress, Amarillo, NGINX, PHP, Texas

WooCommerce – Change the Button Background Color with CSS

October 19, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Procedure

  • Log in to WordPress
  • From the Homepage go to “Customize
  • Additional CSS
  • Paste the following CSS Code
  • Change the line that reads “background-color:#FC0” to the color of your choice.

CSS Code

.woocommerce span.onsale {
    background-color: #000000;
    color: #ffffff;
}
.woocommerce #content input.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce #respond input#submit.alt:hover, .woocommerce a.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce button.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce input.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page #content input.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page #respond input#submit.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page a.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page button.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page input.button.alt:hover {
	background-color:#FC0 !important;
	color:white !important;
	text-shadow: transparent !important;
	box-shadow: none;
	border-color:#FF9900 !important;
}

.woocommerce #content input.button:hover, .woocommerce #respond input#submit:hover, .woocommerce a.button:hover, .woocommerce button.button:hover, .woocommerce input.button:hover, .woocommerce-page #content input.button:hover, .woocommerce-page #respond input#submit:hover, .woocommerce-page a.button:hover, .woocommerce-page button.button:hover, .woocommerce-page input.button:hover {
	
	background-color:#FC0 !important;
	color:white !important;
	text-shadow: transparent !important;
	box-shadow: none;
	border-color:#FF9900 !important;
}

.woocommerce #content input.button, .woocommerce #respond input#submit, .woocommerce a.button, .woocommerce button.button, .woocommerce input.button, .woocommerce-page #content input.button, .woocommerce-page #respond input#submit, .woocommerce-page a.button, .woocommerce-page button.button, .woocommerce-page input.button {
	background-color:#FC0 !important;
	color:white !important;
	text-shadow: transparent !important;
	border-color:#FF9900 !important;
}

.woocommerce #content input.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce #respond input#submit.alt:hover, .woocommerce a.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce button.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce input.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page #content input.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page #respond input#submit.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page a.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page button.button.alt:hover, .woocommerce-page input.button.alt:hover {
	background-color:#FC0 !important;
	box-shadow: none;
	text-shadow: transparent !important;
	color:white !important;
	border-color:#FF9900 !important;

Filed Under: WooCommerce Tagged With: Amarillo, Texas

Made In Amarillo: Youngblood’s Cafe

October 19, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Youngblood's Cafe - Amarillo, Texas
Youngblood’s Cafe – Amarillo, Texas
Welcome to Texas Home Cookin’!

Filed Under: Made In Amarillo Tagged With: Amarillo, Texas

Texas Shingle Slingers – Promo Video

October 18, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Client Work Tagged With: Amarillo, Texas

Kelly Johnson’s 14 Rules of Management

August 11, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

KISS – Keep It Simple Stupid

Clarence “Kelly” Johnson
Kelly Johnson with the Lockheed YF-12 Prototype.

Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, founder of Lockheed’s famed Skunk Works is sometimes cited as the originator of the KISS principle, and his famed “down-to-brass-tacks” management style was summed up by his motto, “Be quick, be quiet, and be on time.” He ran the Skunk Works by “Kelly’s 14 Rules”:

  1. The Skunk Works manager must be delegated practically complete control of his program in all aspects. He should report to a division president or higher.
  2. Strong but small project offices must be provided both by the military and industry.
  3. The number of people having any connection with the project must be restricted in an almost vicious manner. Use a small number of good people (10% to 25% compared to the so-called normal systems).
  4. A very simple drawing and drawing release system with great flexibility for making changes must be provided.
  5. There must be a minimum number of reports required, but important work must be recorded thoroughly.
  6. There must be a monthly cost review covering not only what has been spent and committed but also projected costs to the conclusion of the program. Don’t have the books 90 days late, and don’t surprise the customer with sudden overruns.
  7. The contractor must be delegated and must assume more than normal responsibility to get good vendor bids for subcontract on the project. Commercial bid procedures are very often better than military ones.
  8. The inspection system as currently used by the Skunk Works, which has been approved by both the Air Force and Navy, meets the intent of existing military requirements and should be used on new projects. Push more basic inspection responsibility back to subcontractors and vendors. Don’t duplicate so much inspection.
  9. The contractor must be delegated the authority to test his final product in flight. He can and must test it in the initial stages. If he doesn’t, he rapidly loses his competency to design other vehicles.
  10. The specifications applying to the hardware must be agreed to well in advance of contracting. The Skunk Works practice of having a specification section stating clearly which important military specification items will not knowingly be complied with and reasons, therefore, is highly recommended.
  11. Funding a program must be timely so that the contractor doesn’t have to keep running to the bank to support government projects.
  12. There must be mutual trust between the military project organization and the contractor with very close cooperation and liaison on a day-to-day basis. This cuts down misunderstanding and correspondence to an absolute minimum.
  13. Access by outsiders to the project and its personnel must be strictly controlled by appropriate security measures.
  14. Because only a few people will be used in engineering and most other areas, ways must be provided to reward good performance by pay not based on the number of personnel supervised.

Johnson had a 15th rule that he passed on by word of mouth. According to the book “Skunk Works,” the 15th rule is: “Starve before doing business with the damned Navy. They don’t know what the hell they want and will drive you up a wall before they break either your heart or a more exposed part of your anatomy.”

Kelly Johnson Talks About His Greatest Creation the SR-71

Filed Under: One More Thing

The Martinis – Esquire Jazz Club Live – July 23, 2020 – 7:30 pm

July 23, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Client Work

Dana Hubbard – Lightnin’s Cadillac

January 31, 2020 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

“Lightnin’s Cadillac” – Dana Hubbard performing live at the Esquire Jazz Club in Amarillo, Texas

Filed Under: Client Work

Holiday Ecommerce ​Marketing Schedule

November 1, 2019 by Kenneth Jackson Leave a Comment

  • November 2 – Review Holiday PPC* Campaign
  • November 5 – Set Up Realistic Shipping Expectations & Timeframes On Websites
  • November 9 – Launch Holiday PPC Campaign
  • November 12 – Prepare Holiday Email Campaigns
  • November 14 – Launch Holiday Theme & New Categories on Websites
  • November 19 – Launch Holiday Email Campaign, Send Holiday Gift Guide Increase PPC Bids.
  • December 3 – Send Second Holiday Email Newsletter.
  • December 17 – Lower Bids On High Spending Keywords & Shopping Engine Products.
  • December 21 – Promote ”Last Day To Order Before Christmas”

*PPC = Pay Per Click Advertising through Google and Facebook”

Filed Under: Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Tagged With: Amarillo, Email Marketing, Pay Per Click, PPC, Texas

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Go to Next Page »
  • Facebook
  • GitHub
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Kenneth Jackson

(806) 374-2323
Please leave a voice or text message.

Contact Kenneth

Recent Posts: KennethJackson.Tech

Effects Design – Jon Dattorro – Notes

Erica Synths – EDU DIY Hi-Hat – Notes

Erica Synths – EDU DIY Snare Drum – Notes

Erica Synths – EDU DIY Kick Drum – Notes

Ornament and Crime (o_C) – Notes

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • GitHub
  • Discord
  • Contact Me
  • Payments
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © Kenneth Jackson

Designed by Kenneth Jackson in Amarillo, Texas

Powered by WPplaces

 

Loading Comments...