Searching for Books on Amazon, Minus the Garbage
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Amazon Search Results for Judo, Ordered by Publication Data, Minus Irrelevant Items |
Periodically I like to search book sites like Amazon.com for martial arts books. An unfortunate phenomenon I've encountered during the last few years has been the rise of not-books that clutter the search results. These not-books are calendars, notebooks, appointment books, coloring books, and other riffraff that are not really books on martial arts. They're just branded with an art, like, "judo," and as a result they appear in search results.
I also like to search by publication date, such that the newest items appear first. This is often how discover new books. Unfortunately, the people who pollute the search results with their coloring books and calendars release "new" versions of their products regularly, so they are frequently near the top of the search results.
Thankfully, I have a solution. Amazon, like Google, supports a "not" modifier, namely the "-" or "dash." That means I can search for
judo -notebook
in the title and not receive results with "notebook".
After many iterations, I've produced the following query which searches for "judo" minus all the garbage.
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_28%3Ajudo+-college+-lined+-grid+-trainingstagebuch+-tracker+-wochenplaner+-composition+-ledger+-sheet+-sudoku+-notebook+-journal+-planner+-kalender+-planer+-terminkalender+-blank+-logbook+-workbook+-appointment+-calendar+-terminplaner+-inche+-blanko+-agenda+-card+-notizbuch+-carnet+-diary+-buch+-coloring+-log+-paper+-gift+-jahresplaner+-search&s=date-desc-rank
As you might see, if you replace "judo" in the string above with whatever word you want, it will work.
Here's one for jiujitsu.
For a multiple word phrase like Krav Maga, the string is a little different:
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_28%3Akrav+maga+-college+-lined+-grid+-trainingstagebuch+-tracker+-wochenplaner+-composition+-ledger+-sheet+-sudoku+-notebook+-journal+-planner+-kalender+-planer+-terminkalender+-blank+-logbook+-workbook+-appointment+-calendar+-terminplaner+-inche+-blanko+-agenda+-card+-notizbuch+-carnet+-diary+-buch+-coloring+-log+-paper+-gift+-jahresplaner+-search&s=date-desc-rank
Anyway, I hope this is helpful. It's not perfect, because product creators can avoid using certain terms in their product title, and slip through. There might also be a way to integrate the "Format" and "Department" options to avoid some of these products. For example, "Kindle" would negate all the notebooks, etc., but it would miss real books that are not produced for Kindle.
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