Start with Compare, Applications, brochures, and FAQs
Use this layer when the buyer is still comparing machine families, working widths, standard versus flagship routes, or application fit before a quotation request.
Resources is the public reference layer between the first product visit and a deeper sales, support, or dealer conversation. Use it for family brochures, compare-led reading, FAQs, downloads, compatibility notes, case examples, and partner-facing material that helps the buyer keep moving.
The resource layer works best when it mirrors the real decision flow: compare first, review supporting files next, then move into dealer or support-ready material when the project deepens.
Use this layer when the buyer is still comparing machine families, working widths, standard versus flagship routes, or application fit before a quotation request.
Use this layer when the project already has a shortlist and now needs brochures, quick specs, attachment guidance, or downloadable reference material.
Use this layer when a dealer, distributor, or project partner needs market-facing material, case examples, or a file set that supports the next discussion.
Brochures, compare-friendly files, quick specs, and public technical references for model review.
Download-ready brochures, support references, and partner-facing files for faster project review.
Application-led examples for slopes, orchards, rough grass, and real project fit.
Recurring questions about machine fit, standard-versus-flagship choice, support, and dealer routes.
Compatibility guidance for attachment fit, option planning, and pre-purchase machine selection.
Dealer-facing decks, compare guides, and partner-ready materials for market development.
Resources work as a search-friendly home for tracked mower comparison, tracked flail mower comparison, standard versus flagship selection, and application-driven buying questions.
Pages that answer recurring questions clearly help search engines and AI tools understand the difference between product review, application fit, support files, and dealer material.
Public brochures, FAQs, downloads, and document routes let buyers move further before they need a live product conversation, which improves quote quality and saves time.
A clear resource system shows that GREEN SHINE can support market development, after-sales communication, and partner follow-up beyond the first product page visit.
A useful resource center does not trap visitors in a file library. It should move them toward clearer product choice, better quotation preparation, stronger dealer discussion, and faster support follow-up.