- Category
- Inquiry path
- Published
- Published
- Reading time
- 3 min read
How resources and contact pages work together
Resources answer questions before the ask; contact pages turn interest into a clear next step. Both need starter placeholders replaced.
- resources
- contact
Resources answer first
A resources page gives visitors short guides, checklists, or FAQs so they can learn before they reach out. Replace starter topics with your real questions and answers.
Contact closes the loop
The contact page should follow naturally from resources: say what happens after submit, who replies, and what information helps you respond.
Keep both paths thin
Starter examples stay intentionally small. Add only the downloads, links, and form fields your team can actually maintain after launch.
Replace demo copy together
Update resource titles, contact labels, and success messages in both locales so the handoff from reading to inquiry feels consistent.
Ready to move from reading to inquiry?
Use the contact path when your team has the facts, materials, and response owner in place.
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