Key takeaway
One clear memory usually beats several weak ideas.
Part 2 gets easier when the learner stops chasing a perfect story and starts building one simple, believable example.
One clear memory usually beats several weak ideas.
Simple timelines help the answer feel more organized.
A cleaner story arc often improves fluency too.
Guide visitors usually arrive with a specific problem, not a buying decision yet. The page performs better when it solves the problem clearly and then offers one concrete next action with low friction.
Better guide content should always point toward an action the visitor can take on the same day.