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BLOCK DISTRACTING WEBSITES AND SOFTWARE SO YOU CAN FOCUS WHILE YOU
WORK ONLINE.

WINDOW BLOCKER HELPS YOU CONCENTRATE. TUNE OUT DISTRACTIONS, FINISH
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DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE CONCENTRATING ONLINE?

WHAT IF YOU COULD PREVENT DISTRACING WEBSITES FROM LOADING WHILE YOU
WORK?

So you're finally sitting down at your desk to get some work or
studying done. Maybe you've just got home from work or school. And
now, it's time to write a paper or do some homework. But first, just a
quick glance at Facebook and your Gmail inbox. Your friend has sent
you a link to a post about Kim Kardashian. Since you're a good friend,
you dutifully examine the article and write out a 500-word reply.

Your friend reads your reply and immediately Skypes you her response,
followed by another wave of requisite links--this time to Wikipedia.
This prompts a spirited exchange about the existential implications of
celebrities on Twitter. To which another friend responds with a volley
of essential YouTube links.

You breeze through each video and ultimately end up spending another
hour searching for the perfect kitten video. (It has been
scientifically proven that the majority of internet searching sessions
ultimately lead to a quest to find the cutest kitten video.)

Now two hours have gone by since you originally sat down to work. And
of course, you haven't gotten anything done.

Has this ever happened to you?

WHAT IF YOU KNEW HOW TO BLOCK THOSE DISTRACTING WEBSITES FROM YOUR
BROWSER?

A way to temporarily block access to Facebook and YouTube. Wouldn't
it be nice to just turn a switch, and have all those bad distractions
disappear for a certain amount of time?

Well, that's why I created Window Blocker--a time management app that
I personally needed --to prevent myself from losing focus while I work
online.

The Window Blocker software tucks itself away in your Windows
Taskbar. Once installed, simply type in a list of certain keywords
from the title of the various websites, URLs, or software applications
that you'd like to block--for a predetermined period of time. And
then, start your work session timer.

Window Blocker will then proceed to block out all those unwanted
websites from being viewed--except for the few specific ones you need
to get your work done.

If you ever try to open one of the apps on the list, Window Blocker
will notify you of the violating window. And give you a couple seconds
to close it.

This way, only the applications that you really need, will be allowed
to stay open! Got a paper to finish? Enjoy distraction-free writing at
last!

BUILT IN POMODORO TIMER

Perhaps you've heard of the "Pomodoro Technique." If not, the concept
is simple. A timer is used to break up your workday into "timed
increments." Typically, periods of 25 to 60 minutes are used, and,
during this time, you're expected to devote your undivided attention
to the task at hand. When time is up, you're allowed a brief break.
This process continues until you've completed your day's work.

It's an elusively simple technique. And, with so many distractions
living on the modern-day desktop, the concept is more prudent now than
ever.

If you've ever sat down at your PC and found your mind wandering
between schoolwork and YouTube videos, then you probably understand
what I'm talking about. Getting a complicated task done on an
internet-enabled PC is quite an exercise in willpower. At the end of
the day, the internet is just too darn fun.

The best way to defeat these distractions, is to eliminate them. And
that is exactly what Window Blocker does. Once you click the "focus"
button, any distracting website, URL or software app that you'd like
to block, will be prevented from remaining opening for the duration of
your focus session. Of course, if you absolutely must break your
session, then you can prematurely disable Window Blocker by entering
your password (i.e. typing a challenging sentence).

GIVE YOUR WILLPOWER A BREAK.

Stay focused.

Block Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr, Yahoo messenger, Skype, Gmail,
Skyrim, etc, etc...

Avoid those productivity-killing websites the easy way, keep yourself
on track, and mitigate procrastination.

Window Blocker works in all the top browsers:

WHY IS WINDOW BLOCKER UNIQUE?

There are several other "blocker" applications out there. And some of
them are pretty good. But most of them usually only allow you to block
an entire website. This can be troublesome. For example, if let's say
you'd like to prevent yourself from continually checking your Adsense
account at www.Google.com/adsense/. Then, you could "blacklist" all of
Google.com. But when you might actually need to use Google for your
work! With most blocker apps, it would not be possible to merely block
Google Adsense, but NOT block the rest of Google.com.

DOWNLOAD THE FREE DEMO NOW

Do you really need Window Blocker? Who knows. You might be one of the
lucky ones--born with the patience of Job and the stick-to-itiveness
of Sisyphus? But the rest of the world needs Window Blocker!

Ok maybe you're not sure yet. That's ok. You can download the trial
now and decide later. (Runs on your Windows XP - Windows 7 PC.)

SO STOP WASTING YOUR TIME!

Download the free trial of Window Blocker today!

BUY OR TRY WINDOW BLOCKER NOW!

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THAT WINDOW BLOCKER IS FOR YOU, THEN CLICK THE BUY BUTTON NOW.

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