Free Download

[Short, punchy guide name. 4–6 words max.]

[One or two sentences. What is this guide, and why should someone want it right now? Joshua's voice — warm, direct, not salesy.]
What's inside

[Section headline — e.g. "Here's what you'll walk away with"]

[1–2 sentences framing the value. What does the guide actually do for someone?]

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[Benefit headline — one line, specific]
[2–3 sentences expanding on this benefit. What will they be able to do or feel after this section?]

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[Benefit headline]
[2–3 sentences. Be specific — name a technique, concept, or feeling, not a vague promise.]

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[Bonus or capstone benefit]
[2–3 sentences. This could be a bonus tip, a "what's next" pointer, or something that makes the guide feel complete.]
Who this is for

[Headline that calls out the right person — e.g. "Made for the guitarist who's been stuck"]

[2–3 sentences in Joshua's voice — who he is, what he cares about, why teaching matters to him. Not a bio, not a resume. What does he actually believe about learning guitar?]
A closer look

[Headline — e.g. "Here's exactly what you'll find inside"]

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[Section/chapter name — e.g. "Where most guitarists get stuck (and how to get unstuck)"]
[1–2 sentences on what this section covers and why it matters.]

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[Section name — bonus or final section]
[1–2 sentences. This is the payoff — the thing that makes someone feel ready to actually play.]

[Closing headline — warm, low-pressure, direct]

[1–2 sentences. Reinforce the value and remove any last friction. "It's free. It's yours. Just enter your email."]