Cartridge World's top 10 neighbors span six different categories — thrift retail, car wash services, a TV show, a bank, a magazine, automotive maintenance, beauty retail, a sports league, and more — with no single subcategory dominating the set.
The shape is broad, and the scores reflect it: the leading neighbor, Thrift Stores, sits at 0.64, and the tenth, Minor League Baseball, comes in at 0.58 — a narrow band across a wide categorical spread. Tommy's Express Car Wash (0.62) and Once Upon a Child (0.61) follow closely, with Dan Patrick Show (0.61) and Trustco Bank (0.60) rounding out the top five. Thrift Stores is the only subcategory with multiple entries in the top 10 — Goodwill Industries also appears at 0.60 — but even that cluster accounts for just two of the ten slots. The remaining neighbors include Relevant magazine (0.60), Valvoline (0.58), Buff City Soap (0.58), and Minor League Baseball (0.58). Crucially, no other Office Supplies and Services entity appears in the top 10 — the audience shape here is defined almost entirely by cross-kind overlap rather than same-category neighbors.
The breadth of this neighbor set, stretching from thrift retail to sports leagues to regional banking, points to an audience whose composition is not strongly anchored to any single retail or service vertical.