Lisa Niver is an award-winning travel blogger and writer. She has been to 101 countries and six continents.
Unlike most female influencers on this list, Lisa doesn’t mainly concentrate on Instagram and is most popular on Twitter with more than 90,500 followers who keep an eye on what she posts.
The star wears several hats and is not just a blogger but also a host and contributor. She has been nominated as a finalist for the 62nd Southern California Journalism Awards including the 2020 Online Journalist of the Year.
Brands that work with her don’t only get to benefit from her wide reach but also her clout. She contributes to some major platforms like USAToday and can help you carve a niche and appear authentic.
Fink created a lot of meaningful things in his life, with a Torah-Hollywood voice that made him one in a million. As he said about Judaism, his past will live in us.
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Lisa Ellen Niver
Thank you Afluencer for including me on your list:
“50 Female Influencers Brands Can’t Get Enough Of“
I am honored to be #32!!!!
Kim Kardashian is #12 and Ariana Grande is #30!
#32 Lisa Niver
Lisa Niver is an award-winning travel blogger and writer. She has been to 101 countries and six continents.
Unlike most female influencers on this list, Lisa doesn’t mainly concentrate on Instagram and is most popular on Twitter with more than 90,500 followers who keep an eye on what she posts.
The star wears several hats and is not just a blogger but also a host and contributor. She has been nominated as a finalist for the 62nd Southern California Journalism Awards including the 2020 Online Journalist of the Year.
Brands that work with her don’t only get to benefit from her wide reach but also her clout. She contributes to some major platforms like USAToday and can help you carve a niche and appear authentic.
Find out more about Lisa Niver on Afluencer!
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