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Is there any way to keep Amazon coming up as the first entry when I use Google to search? (Original Post) efhmc May 2021 OP
Ex. "Toasters not Amazon" & search in shopping Dream Girl May 2021 #1
That did not work for me but I thank you for responding. efhmc May 2021 #7
Add -site:amazon.com to your seearch. OilemFirchen May 2021 #2
That is exactly how to do it! tableturner May 2021 #8
Check you settings for search, you can change the order. Historic NY May 2021 #3
You could change search engines canetoad May 2021 #4
Interesting...thx!! PortTack May 2021 #5
I think quotes also indicate the search results must include that word/phrase. Beartracks May 2021 #6

Historic NY

(37,810 posts)
3. Check you settings for search, you can change the order.
Mon May 31, 2021, 05:36 PM
May 2021

plus you can turn off saving searches. Then scrub your cookies.

canetoad

(18,098 posts)
4. You could change search engines
Mon May 31, 2021, 05:38 PM
May 2021

Duck duck go uses google results without the ads.

Or, as in the poster above's example, you need a toaster, use this exact string including the quote marks.

"Toaster" - Amazon

When you use the double quote marks, your search is for the exact words between the quotes.

Beartracks

(13,557 posts)
6. I think quotes also indicate the search results must include that word/phrase.
Mon May 31, 2021, 06:03 PM
May 2021

Otherwise, you also get a lot of results that Google may think are related enough to what you're looking for that you'll want to see them even if that search term isn't actually there.

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