If I update new SEO friendly content on the website by replacing the older content?

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Hi,
I have a query regarding content changes on the website. My website has content but it is not well optimised in terms of SEO and user engagement, now I have created content by keeping SEO in mind. Now I am confused If I will change the content of entire website at once will it effects the website negatively from the point of SEO or any other Google guideline/ranking. Please give your suggestions.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Jones42
    if your pages which have not proper optmized content and not ranked well then you can change it or optimized. there are no any negative effect if you properly optmized content with proper keyword strategy.
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  • Profile picture of the author expmrb
    If you have repeated content then you will just have to replace them with the new ones.
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  • Profile picture of the author KylieSweet
    When it comes to content changes within the website too much focus on SEO will not really help because you only optimize for search engine not for the most important target your audience.
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  • Profile picture of the author manish7
    The best idea is write new article according SEO friendly and Focus on readability also.
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  • Profile picture of the author ShirleyBrown
    I truly agree with you in this regard. It's a fact that we're indeed developing websites keeping the search engine needs in mind. We must focus on the needs of our target audience to make things look natural and relevant. The search engine updates even highlight the importance of creating appropriate content.
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  • Profile picture of the author strawhat
    If you're rewriting the content to make it more SEO-friendly, then it should help you in rankings. You may lose rankings for some of the longtail keywords you may already be ranking for, though. If you find longtails you're ranking for you can try to keep them by leaving them in the article or strengthening them.
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  • Profile picture of the author ShirleyBrown
    Yes, long tail keywords may help fetch good ranks across SERPs, but you need to place them naturally within your content body. This will help you retain their position in the long run.
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  • Profile picture of the author Uchiha Itachi
    Google has Panda update should very important content.
    New content is always essential to SEO to the top quicker, fit more content, so the renovation and replacement of old content is really necessary to good for SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author ShirleyBrown
    Yes, long-tail keywords have to be placed naturally within your content. You have to be careful about creating your content in such a way that it doesn't look inadvertently promotional.
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