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VaynerMedia's top 10 neighbors span spiritual leaders, comedians, tech magazines, and a travel-deals site — no single subcategory dominates, and no other B2B brand appears in the set.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 down to 0.93 across ten neighbors with no meaningful gap between them. The Dalai Lama leads at 0.95, followed by comedian John Oliver at 0.94, then tech-and-culture magazines Mashable and WIRED at 0.94 and 0.94 respectively. Gary Vaynerchuk, a Tech Personality, sits at 0.93 — the one neighbor whose connection to VaynerMedia is structural rather than surprising. The remaining five slots go to Padma Lakshmi (TV Personalities, 0.93), Fast Company (Magazines, 0.93), Sacha Baron Cohen (Actors, 0.93), Ad Age (Magazines, 0.93), and Justin Trudeau (Politicians, 0.93). Tallying subcategories across the ten: Magazines account for two slots, with single entries from Spiritual Leaders, Comedians, Blogs, Tech Personalities, TV Personalities, Actors, Politicians, and News Publishers rounding out the rest. The mix is genuinely cross-kind — no subcategory claims more than two positions, and the dominant pattern is cosmopolitan breadth rather than any coherent professional or topical cluster.

That breadth suggests VaynerMedia's audience is shaped less by industry affiliation than by a wide-ranging, culturally engaged profile that overlaps equally with prestige media consumers, celebrity followers, and tech readers.

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