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Top 10 Livestreamers To Follow In 2017

By Cheval John

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The world of livestreaming has evolved into a major force for social media.

Meerkat, which was the first platform to kickoff the livestreaming revolution in 2015, disappeared earlier this year.

Vine was shutdown while Periscope officially merged into the Twitter platform.

Instagram joined the livestreaming community with Stories, which by the way copied Snapchat.

Facebook’s platform went further by creating live video in their stories platform, which allows anyone to be live for 60 minutes before the video disappears.

And Facebook themselves created their own live streaming platform that allows anyone of their 1 billion plus users to go live on their accounts.

My guess is that Facebook will continue to dominate social media and even be the place where live streamers will broadcast their shows.

Which leads to the unfortunate “demise” of blab when the executives decided to shut down their service and leave many people who were still on the platform scrambling for other platforms to broadcast their shows.

The ones who left blab before their initial shutdown spread out to different emerging platforms like huzza.io, crowdcast and bluejeans network.

Note that bluejeans network was around for 7 years before they became a major force for live streamers.

Plus, the blue jeans network and huzza.io had the technology that allows anyone to simulcast their shows to facebook live.

Who knows what livestreaming platform will be around in 2017.

In the same manner, many livestreamers have flourished this year.

While some have disappeared from the livestreaming world.

I have decided to create the second annual “Top 10 Livestreamers To Follow In 2017.”

The criteria for making the list above is that a livestreamers show have to broadcast their shows on a weekly basis and also deliver value that solves their audience’s problems.

So without further ado, here are the top 10 livestreamers to follow in 2017.

1. Vicki Fitch

Mrs. Fitch is the direct sales expert and host Vicki Fitch Live on Facebook Live, where she interviews authors and other livestreamers who are making a difference in the world.

2. Ross Brand

Mr. Brand is the host of Livestreaming Universe, a show that features other livestreaming stars in the world.

3. Laura Wilkinson

Mrs. Wilkerson is a 2000 Olympian Gold medalist and is a motivational speaker as well. She served as an analyst for NBC during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. What is impressive is that she has embraced livestreaming and host her own show on Facebook Live on Sunday nights.

4. Jennifer Quinn

Jennifer host her popular Jenny Q Show on Facebook Live, where she interviews authors and livestreamers.
She moved her show to Facebook way before the shutdown of blab.

5. Mitch Jackson

Mr. Jackson is the co-host of “The Show Live” and is know as the livestreaming lawyer.

6. Jennifer Hoverstad

Mrs. Hoverstad is the other co-host of “The Show” and is herself an attorney

7. Camila Litton

Camila is the vice president of the Gulf State Home Buyers. She produces livestreaming videos on Snapchat to show her clients the process of buying a house.

8. Melodee Meyer

Melodee, known as “Master Mel” is a fifth degree blackbelt and a TEDX speaker

9. Victoria Taylor

Victoria is the owner of Blend Social and provide advice about livestreaming and business on Snapchat.
She is one of the founders of the upcoming Summit Live UK

10. Sarah Moore

Sarah is the founder of Eleven Lights Media, have achieved a lot more success with her business and was named among the “Top 50 Snapchat Accounts To Follow” by Mashable.

Honorable Mentions

Stacy Harp

Stacy is the host of Bible News Radio and host of Periscope VIP with Stacy Lynn Harp

John Kapos

Mr. Kapos is the owner of Perfection Chocolates in Sydney, Australia

His shows on Periscope transformed the company into a “global” brand.

Vincenzo Landino and Amy Schmittauer

The co-founders of Aftermarq host a weekly recap show about the changing world of livestreaming and social media called Afterthoughts