Parents Magazine is the strongest pull in Parenting.com's top 10 at 0.77 — but the second-closest neighbor is CSI Miami on CBS at 0.77, a procedural drama with no obvious thematic connection to parenting content. That pairing defines the two-peak structure here: one cluster anchored in editorial media adjacent to the site's own subject matter, and a second cluster that looks nothing like it.
The top 10 breaks down as follows. Parents Magazine (0.77) is the lone magazine in the set and the only neighbor whose subcategory — Magazines — is adjacent to Parenting.com's own Website category in the editorial media space. From there, the neighbor list pivots sharply: CSI Miami on CBS (0.77), ABC's Revenge (0.75), and The Ultimate Fighter (0.72) are all TV Shows, making that subcategory the most represented in the top 10 with three entries. Verizon (0.76) and Skullcandy (0.74) round out the set as Telecommunications and Technology brands respectively. Cheddar Gadgets (0.75) is the only other Website in the top 10. Indian Country Today (0.71), a News Publisher, SiriusXM (0.71) in Podcasts and Radio, and PBR (0.71) in Alcohol complete the set — a range of subcategories that shares no single dominant theme beyond the audience shape itself.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that bridges a narrow editorial cluster around parenting-adjacent media and a much broader cross-category cluster spanning TV dramas, combat sports, telecom, and consumer tech — suggesting the audience's shape is defined less by topical interest than by some underlying demographic or behavioral profile that cuts across very different content types.