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Your mission: Fly through all of the moving targets to collect “likes” and points, earn badges, and learn more about SAP Community.
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Why SAP Community matters
SAP Community is the global trusted network for SAP professionals to get help, collaborate and upskill, where you can:
  • Engage directly with customers, partners and prospects
  • Share in-depth product information
  • Help users get the most out of your product
  • Build your reputation as an expert
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Engaged experts
Customers and partners are actively answering an average of 60% of the questions posted in SAP Community.
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Our vibrant community
4,000+ questions are posted in SAP Community every month.
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Knowledge exchange
3 million visitors including customers, partners, prospects, students and employees visit SAP Community every month - making it our largest ecosystem and digital channel.
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The destination
SAP Community is the global trusted network for SAP professionals.
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Demo 2 level 6
To begin engaging with the community, set up your SAP Community profile.
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First things first
To begin engaging with the community, set up your SAP Community profile.
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Why do I need
a profile?
The profile is where you can organize key personal information, bookmarks, content, connections, training history, direct messages, and notifications.
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Stay current
An up-to-date public profile helps other SAP Community members get to know you.
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Essential profile elements
Here’s what you should include in your profile:
  • Your photo
  • Professional bio
  • Communications settings
  • Public profile setting
  • Expertise
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Win rewards
Once you set up your profile, you’ll earn the Profile Savvy badge in SAP Community. The more you participate, the more badges you earn.
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Add your expertise
Comment on other blog posts to keep the conversation going.
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Tag it
Help other community members find your blog post by adding one or more tags to your content.
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Create a blog post
Share your knowledge and expertise about your product, write about strategies and best practices, provide insights that can make your readers lives better. Share your blog post with the community.
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Rules for writing good
blog posts
  • Use an appealing title
  • Introduce the topic
  • Dive deeper into the topic, break it into sections
  • Include media, images, and links
  • Summarize the main points
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Review top blog
post qualities
The best blog posts provide value by:
  • Offering relevant information
  • Solving a problem
  • Improving a reader’s life
  • Helping readers know you
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Share your insights
Post a blog in SAP Community to share your professional and personal experiences, views, and insights.
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Engage with the
community
SAP Community offers many ways to engage with the community.
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Answer questions
Answer questions about your product and help users learn how to get the most out of it.
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Share information about your product
Create or update your product’s topic page with information about how to get started with your product, tutorials, use cases, etc.
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Lead an SAP
Community Call
Interact live with users and show them how to use your product, share best practices and tips, demo new features.
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Use tags
Help community members find your blog posts, questions and answers, and discussions by adding one or more relevant tags to your content.
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You have learned:
  • SAP Community is the global trusted network for SAP professionals.
  • The community attracts 3 million unique monthly visitors – making it our largest ecosystem and digital channel.
  • 4,000+ questions are posted in SAP Community every month
  • Over 60% of the answers are posted by customers and partners
  • SAP Community offers the opportunity to connect directly with customers and partners and help them make the most out of their products
Nice work! You are one step closer to earning your wings.
You have learned:
  • To begin engaging with the community, set up your SAP Community profile
  • The profile is where you can organize key personal information, bookmarks, content, connections, training history, direct messages, and notifications.
  • An up-to-date public profile helps other SAP Community members get to know you.
  • What you should include in your profile.
Nice work! You are one step closer to earning your wings.
You have learned:
  • Post a blog in SAP Community to share your professional and personal experiences, views, and insights
  • The best blogs post provide value.
  • SAP Community culture and rules
  • Share your knowledge and expertise, provide insights that can make your readers lives better and share your blog post with the community.
  • Help other community members find your blog post by adding one or more tags to your content.
  • Comment on other blog posts to keep the conversation going.
Nice work! You are one step closer to earning your wings.
You have learned:
  • SAP Community offers valuable knowledge to members.
  • Answer questions about your product and help users learn how to get the most out of it.
  • Share information about how to use your product
  • Interact live with users and show them how to use your product by leading an SAP Community Call
  • Use tags to help community members find your content
Nice work!
Your Score
42/48
You’ve earned your wings.
Now you’re ready to begin helping, collaborating, and making an impact
with SAP Community – our global, trusted network for SAP professionals.

Thanks for flying the sunny skies of SAP Community.