Tournament coverage
Context-rich pages for schedules, formats, teams, and why a competition matters beyond a fixture list.
Kabaddi Today is shifting from a placeholder page into a real kabaddi knowledge hub.
The immediate objective is to publish useful, indexable kabaddi pages that can compete on tournaments, players, rankings, PKL coverage, and comparison intent. That gives this domain a realistic path to outrank weaker kabaddi content sites and later challenge branded queries with better topical authority.
Illustrative homepage mockup using our content stack
Priority pages now
The fastest wins come from useful kabaddi topics with clearer search intent than a competitor brand query: tournament guides, player pages, PKL coverage, rankings, and rule explainers.
Core sections
A narrow betting page cannot compete with a full kabaddi ecosystem site on authority, breadth, and internal linking. A hub page gives search engines more reasons to crawl and trust the domain.
Core hub
Schedules, formats, venues, and tournament context that deserve their own indexable home.
Entity pages
Profiles, form reads, and role context that turn player searches into durable traffic.
Squad depth
Squad construction, style identity, and season storylines tied back to player and PKL pages.
Comparison layer
Editorial comparisons that give the site recurring update cycles and competitive SERP angles.
Season cluster
The densest seasonal cluster, built to capture squads, schedules, form, and standings intent.
Top funnel
Beginner entry pages that answer scoring, roles, and terminology before fans know what to search.
Everything Kabaddi needs
Competing with a platform site requires information architecture, not just nicer copy. These are the layers Kabaddi Today is building into the homepage and the site beneath it.
Context-rich pages for schedules, formats, teams, and why a competition matters beyond a fixture list.
Profiles and role-based comparisons that explain style, form, and why certain players shape a season.
Connected pages that map squads, likely lineups, and storyline shifts across PKL and other competitions.
Beginner-friendly pages that can capture searchers before they even know which team or player to follow.
Pages like Kabaddi Adda alternatives and live score site comparisons that let the site compete next to stronger brands.
Every new page fits into a hub, with parent-child relationships that search engines can crawl and understand.
Built for everyone in the sport
For Fans & Searchers
For PKL Coverage
For Competitive SEO
Carry the mat in your pocket
The competitor wins partly because the page feels like a living product, not a static landing page. Our homepage now borrows that feeling while still pointing into our actual priorities: PKL 12, teams, player roles, rules, and comparison intent.
Ready to go deeper
Once these sections exist, comparison pages such as “Kabaddi Adda alternatives” or “best kabaddi live score sites” become much more credible because they sit inside a site that already covers the sport in depth.
The fastest wins come from useful kabaddi topics with clearer search intent than a competitor brand query: tournament guides, player pages, PKL coverage, rankings, and rule explainers.
A narrow betting page cannot compete with a full kabaddi ecosystem site on authority, breadth, and internal linking. A hub page gives search engines more reasons to crawl and trust the domain.
No. A brand query usually favors the established brand. The practical route is to build stronger topical authority around kabaddi information and comparison content, then compete on adjacent and alternative-intent queries.