The top 10 neighbors for Cellular Sales span activists, TV personalities, musicians, a motorsports venue, a health services brand, and a government agency — no single subcategory dominates, and no other Electronics retailer appears in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.85 down to 0.83 with no meaningful gap between them. Kaitlin Bennett (0.85, Activists) sits at the top, followed closely by Stephanie Abrams (0.85, TV Personalities) and Zac Brown Band (0.85, Musicians and Bands). Daytona International Speedway (0.84, Venues) and Hearing Life (0.84, Health and Medical Services) round out the top five. The subcategory tally across all ten confirms the cross-kind character: Activists (1), TV Personalities (2), Musicians and Bands (1), Venues (1), Health and Medical Services (1), TV Personalities again counted above, Government (1), Budget lodging (1), Athletes (1), and Comedians (1). No subcategory claims more than two slots. The pattern is distinctly cross-kind — Cellular Sales shares no subcategory with any of its ten nearest neighbors, and the mix cuts across entertainment, politics-adjacent media, motorsports, and services.
What the flat shape reveals is an audience defined less by any single interest cluster than by a consistent underlying composition that happens to surface across a wide range of otherwise unrelated entities.