Two neighbors sit clearly above the rest: Daymond John at 0.85 and Addicted2Success.com at 0.84, forming the two-peak structure that defines SUCCESS magazine's audience shape. These peaks represent distinct but adjacent neighborhoods — a TV Personality and a motivational website — that together anchor the audience's composition.
Below those two leaders, the top 10 fills in quickly with Professionals. Lolly Daskal (0.80), Kim Garst (0.80), and Suze Orman (0.80) are all subcategorized as Professionals, joined further down by Steve Keating (0.77). That makes four of the top 10 neighbors Professionals — the single most represented subcategory in the set. Cameron L Morrissey (0.80) adds an Authors neighbor, while CNBC's The Profit (0.78) and Shark Tank (0.76) contribute two TV Shows. Tony Robbins (0.77) rounds out the set as a Lifestyle figure. No other Magazine appears in the top 10 — the audience shape is defined almost entirely by cross-kind neighbors: business-oriented Professionals, TV Personalities, and entrepreneurship-themed TV Shows rather than by other publications.
The overall picture is an audience that bridges a media-savvy, entrepreneurship-focused cluster — one that follows both practitioner voices and business entertainment — with no single dominant kind pulling it entirely in one direction.