Hi all -

I've been tasked recently with producing pages that serve as access
points for visitors to either view or download more content (be it
HTML or PDF).

The process that our stakeholder wants is to have a page with, say,
an executive summary to 'entice' people to then click on a link
that then takes the user to a form page.

Unfortunately, that link says only, "Read study". It does not in
any way establish the expectation that the user will need to fill out
a form.

It's gated.

My suggestion has been to put the form on the same page of the
executive summary as it allows the user to understand the function
clearly / up front without having to be surprised (which may / may
not occur, without testing, I don't know).

Ideas?
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