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Axley Location Pages & Navigation Consolidation

Overview

Axley's website had redundant location information spread across multiple pages — a "Contact" page containing office addresses and directions, plus separate location-specific pages — creating diluted SEO signal and a disorganized user experience. This article documents the agreed strategy to consolidate all location content under a single dedicated "Locations" menu item.

Problem

The site had location details (addresses, directions) living in at least two places:

This redundancy dilutes the SEO signal for location-based queries. Google benefits from a clear, canonical source for location information rather than the same content scattered across multiple pages.

Solution

Consolidate all location content into a single, clearly signaled entry point in the main navigation:

  1. Add a "Locations" menu item to the primary navigation, housing all office location pages (Madison and Waukesha, with room for future offices)
  2. Strip location details from the Contact page — leave only the contact form; remove addresses and directions entirely
  3. Move "Contact" to the last position in the navigation menu

This approach signals to Google that the location pages are the authoritative source for office information, while keeping the Contact page focused on its single purpose: capturing form submissions.

Implementation Steps

Location Pages Status (as of 2026-01-30)

Office Status
Madison Ready to publish
Waukesha Ready to publish

Nicole noted the Madison page is structurally identical to the Waukesha page, differing only in address and office-specific details. Both were considered ready to go live without waiting for further refinements — improvements can be made iteratively post-launch.

SEO Rationale

Consolidating location signals under a single nav item and canonical set of pages:

This navigation update is part of a broader SEO content push for Axley. The location pages themselves support practice-area pages targeting Madison and Waukesha searchers. See also:

Source

Discussed and agreed in the [4] between Sebastian Gant and Nicole Hadaway (Axley).