Editorial positioning

Kabaddi Today is being rebuilt as a real kabaddi knowledge base

This site is being rebuilt around search-intent coverage for kabaddi fans, players, and organisers. The goal is a credible editorial structure that can rank on useful kabaddi topics before it tries to challenge stronger brands on broader commercial terms.

Current build focus

Priority content system

Tournament hub structure
Player and team entity coverage
PKL season landing pages
Rankings and explainer architecture

What this site needs to become

Kabaddi Today should become an editorial kabaddi resource rather than a single commercial landing page. That means consistent coverage around tournaments, player tracking, ranking methodology, PKL season pages, and practical explainers that answer search intent directly.

How we beat weaker competitors first

The first wins come from long-tail and comparison queries where many existing results are thin, outdated, or overly generic. A cleaner structure, better titles, working sitemap delivery, and credible kabaddi-first content can move this domain into that opportunity set quickly.

What not to do

Do not present fake navigation, soft-404 sections, duplicated homepage content, or placeholder affiliate copy as if it were a real knowledge base. Search engines understand that pattern and discount it.

Editorial bar

Each page should have a singular intent, a clear entity target, useful internal links, and prose written as if a kabaddi fan or organiser would actually bookmark it. Thin rewrites and template filler will not be enough.