Sometimes optimizing a page means making a few minor tweaks here and there. But when the page has several issues, a radical redesign may be called for. When you take this step, it can either get you amazing results or fail terribly. But you don’t know that until you test. In today’s blog post, we asked two research teams for optimization suggestions for an audience-submitted Web site. They both thought radical redesigns were called for. See which team had the best radical redesign and why. link

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