The top 10 neighbors for WomenWorking.com span business news publishers, professional magazines, finance brands, and individual journalists — with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest. Scores run from 0.95 (CNN Business) down to 0.94 (Fortune), a range of less than two percentage points across the entire set.
The subcategory breakdown tells the clearest story. Five of the ten neighbors are News Publishers: CNN Business (0.95), ForbesWomen (0.95), WSJ Business News (0.94), and CNBC (0.94) anchor that cluster. Three are Magazines: Inc. (0.95), Fortune (0.94), and The Good Men Project (0.94). The remaining two are a Finance brand — Vanguard (0.95) — and a Technology brand — Hootsuite (0.94). The lone individual in the top 10 is Alex Wagner (0.95), a Journalist. No other Website — WomenWorking.com's own subcategory — appears in the top 10.
The pattern is a professional, business-and-finance media cluster: the audience shape here aligns tightly with readers of financial news and business publications, not with other general-interest websites.