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Robert Herjavec

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The top 10 neighbors span five distinct subcategories with no single dominant cluster — a genuinely broad audience shape that resists easy labeling.

Kevin O'Leary leads at 0.98, the strongest pull in the set and the only neighbor who shares Robert Herjavec's own subcategory of TV Personalities in the top 10 — alongside Barbara Corcoran at 0.92 and Jim Cramer at 0.88, making three TV Personalities total. Shark Tank (0.94, TV Show) sits just behind O'Leary, anchoring a business-media core. But the top 10 quickly diversifies: The Motley Fool (0.92, Website) and TweetDeck (0.90, Tools and Resources) signal a digitally active, financially engaged audience, while Mari Smith (0.90, Professional) and Mark Cuban (0.88, Professional) extend the neighbor set into the broader professional-influencer space. The remaining slots go to Marriott Bonvoy (0.90, Hotels), Fred Guttenberg (0.89, Activist), and Democracy Docket (0.89, Activism) — a pairing that introduces a civic and political dimension absent from the business-media core. That combination of finance media, professional influencers, hospitality brands, and political activism in a single top-10 set is the defining structural feature here.

The broad shape reflects an audience that aggregates across professional, civic, and consumer contexts rather than concentrating tightly around any one identity.

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