The top 10 neighbors span six different subcategories — TV Personalities, TV Shows, Websites, Professionals, Tools and Resources, and Hotels — with no single kind dominating, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
The two strongest neighbors are fellow Shark Tank cast members: Robert Herjavec at 0.98 and Barbara Corcoran at 0.95, both TV Personalities. Shark Tank itself (TV Shows, 0.94) rounds out the obvious cluster. But the neighbor set diverges quickly from there. The Motley Fool (Websites, 0.93) and Jim Cramer (TV Personalities, 0.91) pull the shape toward financial media, while Mari Smith (Professionals, 0.92) and TweetDeck (Tools and Resources, 0.91) introduce a digital marketing and social media professional thread. Ann Handley (Authors, 0.91) and Small Business Trends (Blogs, 0.91) reinforce that strand. Then Hilton Hotels (Hotels, 0.90) closes the top 10 as the lone brand — a category entirely absent from the Shark Tank cast cluster.
Tallying the top 10: four TV Personalities, two TV Shows, two Websites, one Professional, one Tools and Resources — no single subcategory holds a majority. The presence of hospitality alongside financial media and marketing professionals signals an audience that follows business content broadly, not just one format or platform.