How to create a resource page
Follow these steps to create a resource page that delivers real value for your readers and bolsters your content strategy.
It’s the best way to collect your top recommendations for products or services and promote the tools and resources you love and use in your business.
And as part of your content strategy, a resource page can add depth and value to your website.
Let’s go deeper into what a resource page is, why you should create one, and how to do it, plus resource page examples.
What is a resource page?
A resource page is a curated page that links to helpful resources, tools, apps, products, services, media, or websites that your audience may find useful.
(You may also know this page as a “recommended tools” page, an affiliate links page, or even a brand “toolbox.”)
A resource page is a one-stop shop for finding a brand’s recommended resources, including the tools or products its staff uses and loves in the company’s day-to-day business.
If you’re a solopreneur or freelancer, your resource page can be very personal and reflect your expertise. And, if you’ve built a following and an engaged audience, your resource page will be valuable for the people who trust your guidance.
There are three ways to approach a resource page:
- Use affiliate links. (This means you and the company of the product you recommend have an agreement – you earn a small commission from people who click your affiliate link and engage with that company.)
- Link to resources organically (because you love them and for no other reason).
- Include a mixture of affiliate and organic links.
Why you should create a resource page
The first and most important reason to create a resource page is the helpfulness factor.
- A resource page curated by you can help your audience discover tools, websites, and resources to help them solve problems they face.
- The resource page you create can be personalized with hand-picked links that you actually use, enjoy, or get value from – and since your expert opinion matters to your audience, they’ll care about the resources you recommend.
The second reason to create a resource page is if you’re involved with affiliate programs and want to maximize your income.
Including your links on a dedicated resource page in your top navigation gives your readers an easy way to find and engage with them.
But, remember – never create a resource page just to get people to click your affiliate links.
Instead, create this type of content to help your audience connect with great resources that have aided you during your own journey in your niche.
How to create a resource page with value
Anyone can throw together a list of links. To avoid the plague of thin, useless content, follow these steps to create a resource page with real value for your readers.
1. Gather links to your most trusted resources for your niche
This initial step in creating a resource page should be the easiest.
You simply need to gather a list of links to your favorite, most trusted tools, websites, products, services, etc. that relate to what you do in your niche.
For example, if you’re an expert baker who posts recipes, your resource page might be full of the baking tools you trust and use daily, like on this baking website: