The top 10 neighbors for Martin Zwilling span five distinct subcategories — News Publishers, Professionals, Tech Personalities, TV Personalities, and Footwear — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.96 to 0.95, the defining signature of a flat shape.
The two closest neighbors are CNBC (0.96) and Richard Branson (0.96), followed immediately by Larry Kim (0.96) and Fortune (0.96). None of these pull meaningfully ahead of the others. The cluster is dominated by business-oriented News Publishers and Magazines — Reuters Business (0.95), The Wall Street Journal (0.95), and Inc. (0.94) round out that strand — alongside individual Professionals and Tech Personalities. Two neighbors share Zwilling's own subcategory of Professionals: Richard Branson (0.96) and Jeff Bullas (0.95). The most structurally unexpected entry is Zappos.com (0.95), a Footwear brand, which sits at the same audience-shape distance as major financial news outlets and fellow business influencers — a reminder that similarity measures audience composition, not thematic alignment.
Sanjay Gupta (0.95), a TV Personality, is the one neighbor outside the business-media and professional cluster, adding a further note of cross-kind breadth to the set.
The flat shape across this top 10 points to an audience that is broadly distributed across business media, professional influencers, and financial news — with no single neighbor or subcategory commanding a decisive pull.