
Challenges I encountered
- OneLove Foundation

- Sep 7, 2022
- 2 min read
The difficulties I had faced in creating an internet presence were as follows:
sufficient backing
lack of imagination
Lack of understanding about NGOs
Time
Like anything in life, nothing worthwhile requires effortless effort. I consider myself to be someone who can always find a way to complete tasks efficiently, therefore one of the difficulties in this situation has been having to depend on others, which was uncharted territory for me, to make my Blogsite successful. In order to guide and assist me in creating this blog, I started an Integrated Brand Marketing (IBM).
The hardest thing I had to deal with while starting this blog and my social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube was being able to get the number of followers and likes I had hoped for in order to help this organization out even more. It was much harder than I had anticipated. One can only exert so much effort, and although thinking I had done enough, I was still unable to attract enough followers or likes. It is common for people to see and hear about things, but we cannot force anyone to do anything they do not want to. As a result, it is crucial to find ways to engage people and compel them to support, which has proven to be a difficult task.
This was one of the most difficult tasks I've ever had to complete, and trying to make it successful has been really difficult. No matter how hard you try to explain what the help is for and how it might help a lot of people who need it, sometimes it may look like you are not truly asking for support for the correct reasons.
People tend to follow what they want to follow, so getting them to donate, like, and follow you on social media pages can be difficult. If you don't persuade people to support you and your goals, your blog could be a complete failure. Events help these platforms gain a large following because they allow individuals to see and grasp what the platform is all about; they may not have been simple, but they do help people feel more connected to the community.
I haven't been able to contribute as much as I would have liked because of my ignorance of what it takes to manage a non-governmental organization. the necessary self-assurance and abilities, as well as the innate desire to lend a hand.
Finally, time has proven to be a difficulty when it comes to organizing events, monitoring social media accounts, staying current with news, and managing daily tasks.


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