News has to be structured
A news section only helps if it is organised around repeatable story types: results, injuries, squad announcements, transfers, schedules, and explainers. Random filler posts create crawl bloat without authority.
News strategy
The news section should act as a freshness layer for the site, feeding users and crawlers back into stronger evergreen pages such as player profiles, rankings, tournaments, and PKL coverage.
A news section only helps if it is organised around repeatable story types: results, injuries, squad announcements, transfers, schedules, and explainers. Random filler posts create crawl bloat without authority.
Every news post should reinforce a core page by linking back to a player, tournament, ranking, or season hub. This keeps fresh content from becoming isolated thin URLs.
Result explainers, player form notes, team announcement summaries, and season milestone recaps are quick to write and align with what kabaddi fans actually search during active periods.
Do not create generic sports news with weak kabaddi relevance. This domain needs tighter topical discipline than a broad sports site if it wants to build authority efficiently.
Publishing sequence
Keep the hub expanding in connected clusters so every new page inherits internal links, context, and crawl priority.