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hiding the free content in the footer?

Hi everyone. Let's say I have a website that gives piano lessons. The website sells a membership with piano courses from beginners to advanced level. But it also has a free content section that has at least as much content as the paid section.

What would you do regarding the menus? 1. Have the free lessons in the main menu and risk losing paying customers (when they see there is so much free content, will they still want to pay?) Or 2. Kind of 'hide' the free lessons menu in the footer?

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