Best Of
I'm new to Domo, ETL question
What materials were the most helpful to you when you were learning Domo? Specifically magic ETL.
Re: Ranking & Badge System
I will miss the belt system, but looking forward to the prizes. Thanks @Anna Yardley !
Dojo Walkthrough & Overview Video
First of all,
Welcome to Domo’s community platform, the Dojo. This is the only place in the Domo ecosystem where our users provide content, answer questions, and record best practices for all to learn from! The community welcomes your insights, challenges, and interaction. This video will provide a great introduction to understanding all things Dojo!
*Link to video here*
Tips for the best Dojo experience:
- Make sure you’re logged into the community – so you can engage with others by react to their posts, ask questions, and mark correct solutions.
- Generic questions will likely be answered best by the knowledge base articles, how-to videos or university trainings found in Domo’s help center (question mark in the top right of Domo instance). Unique, challenging situations are great posts for the Dojo!
- Change your username and avatar to be easily recognized and differentiated from the rest of the community.
- You can customize subscriptions, notifications and email preferences in your profile settings.
- If the category board you are looking for isn’t one of the featured boards on the home page, click the “View all” link off to the right and you will be taken to all the forums.
- Domo product questions > Using Domo Category
- Dojo specific questions > Dojo Category
Getting the Most out of Forums
Here are some tips and tricks for using this forum:
- Use the reactions. These let you share how you feel about other’s comments. The most liked content shows up on the Best Of page.
- Mention others. Put an @ symbol before the username to mention someone. They’ll get notified when you do.
- Update your notification preferences. You’ll receive a notification if someone mentions you or posts to a discussion that you’ve bookmarked. You can set notifications from the Edit Profile page.
- Send messages. You can private message members by going to your inbox, or visiting their profile page (click their username anywhere).
- Don’t want to see everyone’s signature? You can hide signatures by going to Edit Profile > Signature Settings.
- Check out the forum from your mobile phone. Just go to the forum URL in your browser - no need to download an app.
- Want to embed a YouTube video, a Pinterest Pin or a Tweet? Just paste in the link. The platform will handle the embedding for you!
- Check out what’s going on with other community members on the Activity page.
Have fun!
Re: How to Start a Great Discussion
has anyone commented on this yes?
hrmmm...
look how easy it is to drop a code blocck!!
ooh inserting images is much easier too.
good stuff.
How to Start a Great Discussion
Thank you for starting new discussions and asking questions. The more you contribute, the better this forum becomes.
Here are a few tips to help you create great discussions:
- Make the discussion title or question as descriptive as possible. A good discussion title is a short preview of your post and is what gets people to click and read. A well written title is also going to help search engines better index your post which will bring more people into the discussion. For example, instead of ‘Won’t Connect’, try ‘Help, I’m having problems getting my Acme modem into bridge mode.’
- Proof read. Spelling mistakes, typos, and bad grammar will distract readers from the point you’re trying to make. Vanilla automatically saves drafts as you type. If you’re writing a long post, save it as a draft and come back to it after a few minutes or as long as it takes your brain to forget what you had written.
- Use minimal formatting. Overly formatted posts can also distract from the message and it encourages others to do likewise and you end up with a hard to read thread.
- Put your post in the right category. The right category can be the one that has a relevant category name or it can be a category where this kind of post is often made.
- Use tags. Tags are helpful for others to find keyword related posts. It also helps the site admins get a sense for what topics are popular.
- If you want responses, ask for them. In marketing this is called a ‘call to action’. If you want others to comment, you can encourage them by asking them to do so. If your post is just an FYI then don’t.
- Go easy on the insider jargon. Inside jokes and inside references can be fun and make the community unique but too much of it can turn off new members.
- Add an image. Images add visual interest and make your post look great when shared to social networks. You can embed an image using the button bar or you can upload one from your desktop or phone.
- Mention others. Credit other members if you are building off their previous comments or if you want to draw them into the discussion. Put the @ before a username to mention someone.
- Take ownership. Most important of all, take ownership of the discussions that you have created. Respond to comments promptly and thoughtfully. Thank others for commenting on your discussion and help with moderation if things get heated.
Thanks for posting! And as always -- Have fun!
Re: Ranking & Badge System
I bet $5 @GrantSmith gets to Super user before @Jaew_OR
Ranking & Badge System
RANKINGS
Rankings in the Dojo are a reflection of activity and engagement on the Dojo. Upon registration, each member is given the 'New User' rank.
As you ask questions, receives reactions on your posts, reply and answer to other discussions, you will accumulate points. The more points you have = the higher rank association you earn! Receiving positive reactions, answering questions, and earning badges receive the most points.
Members who reach the 'Super User' level receive special privileges, including access to a private board, weekly virtual meet-ups, and exclusive rewards at Domopalooza.
Rank Structure:
New User 👶
Observer 🕶️
Explorer 🪐
Analyzer 🔮
Influencer 👑
Rising Star ⭐️
Super User 🏆️
BADGES
There are over 100 types of badges available to be awarded to YOU based on certain criteria. Badges are available for hitting a minimum metric number (EX: 3 solutions, 100th like, 5 LOL's) and attending events (EX: Domopalooza 2020). The more engaged you are on the Dojo, the more badges you can earn. Certain badges are associated with prizes🎉
Visit your profile page to see what badges you have earned already!