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Why Your Website Is Still Your Best Growth Channel

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Website search is best growth channel for brands

Why Your Website Is Still Your Best Growth Channel

January 27, 2026 Posted by Mark Lowe Founders Desk, Growth No Comments

Applying Ann Handley’s “Remarkable Content” Mindset to UX is Your Brands Next Best Growth Channel

Your website is still your best growth channel. Not ads. Not social. Not whatever platform everyone is panicking about this quarter.

The problem is that most websites don’t act like growth channels. They act like brochures. Pretty. Polite. Completely forgettable.

Ann Handley has been saying this for years in a different way. Her idea of “ridiculously good” or “remarkable” content isn’t about clever writing. It’s about usefulness, empathy, originality, and clarity. When I started applying that mindset not just to words, but to UX and site structure, everything changed.

Traffic stopped bouncing. Engagement went up. Conversion rates jumped. We’ve seen 4x improvements without adding a single new channel.

That’s when it clicked: if you treat your website as a growth channel instead of a design artifact, content becomes leverage and UX becomes revenue.

Why Your Website Is Still Your Best Growth Channel

A real growth channel compounds. It attracts attention, builds trust, and converts demand over time.

Your website already does all three when it’s built correctly.

Unlike ads, it doesn’t shut off when you stop paying. Unlike social, it doesn’t depend on algorithms changing overnight. And unlike outbound, it works while you’re not watching it.

The reason most businesses don’t experience this is simple. Their websites are built around internal structure instead of user intent. Departments, services, and features come first. People come second.

Ann Handley’s work flips that.

Ann Handley’s “Remarkable Content” Rules Applied to UX

Handley’s principles translate perfectly to UX when you stop treating content and design as separate disciplines. Here’s how we apply them when we design a website as a growth channel.

Brief: Fewer Words, More Clarity

Remarkable content is brief because clarity converts.

Your hero section should communicate value in under ten words. Not a paragraph. Not a mission statement. A clear promise.

When we reduce hero copy to one focused sentence, CTA clicks consistently increase. On one local CPA site, changing the hero to “San Antonio CPA for startups scaling fast” increased conversion from 0.8% to 4.2%.

That’s not clever copy. That’s relevance.

Original: No Generic Language, No AI Sameness

Handley is blunt about this. If it sounds like everyone else, it disappears.

Originality on a website doesn’t mean being poetic. It means having a point of view. Most sites hedge. Growth sites commit.

When we strip generic language and force a clear stance, engagement metrics move immediately. Scroll depth improves. Time on page increases. Sharing increases.

Original content gives UX something worth delivering.

Accessible: Performance Is Part of Content

If users can’t access your content easily, it’s not remarkable.

Accessibility, readability, and performance are content quality issues, not technical afterthoughts. We design for sub-3-second load times and AA accessibility because speed and inclusion are forms of respect.

A website as a growth channel must meet users where they are, on the device they’re using, without friction.

Tone: Voice Is a Trust Signal Everywhere

Handley talks about voice as the thread that builds trust. On a website, that voice can’t stop at headlines.

Buttons, forms, error states, microcopy — all of it reinforces whether a brand feels human or corporate. When tone is consistent, hesitation drops and momentum increases.

Remarkable content feels intentional at every interaction.

Smooth: Three Clicks or Less

Smoothness is where content and UX collide.

If a user can’t get from question to answer in three clicks or fewer, the site is fighting itself. We design paths that mirror how buyers think, not how org charts are structured.

Smooth journeys convert because they respect attention.

Brands That Prove a Website Can Be a Growth Channel

Casper and Van Winkles

Ann Handley has repeatedly praised Casper’s content strategy, especially their sleep publication, Van Winkles.

Instead of leading with “buy a mattress,” Casper owned the sleep category. Articles, videos, and research-backed content lived in a dedicated experience that flowed naturally into product pages.

The UX made content discoverable and useful first, commercial second. Van Winkles generated millions of views and positioned Casper as an authority long before the purchase decision.

That’s what it looks like when content and UX work together to turn a website into a growth channel.

Virgin Atlantic and Making Every Interaction Remarkable

Handley famously highlighted Virgin Atlantic for turning a required safety video into something people actually wanted to watch.

That mindset extends to their digital experience. The website carries the same tone. Content isn’t filler. It’s part of the brand experience.

The result was massive earned media, millions of views, and a brand people remembered. Not louder marketing. Better delivery.

Remarkable doesn’t mean flashy. It means intentional.

What This Looks Like for Aligned Agency Clients

When we apply Handley’s mindset to UX, websites stop leaking demand.

We restructure pages around real user questions. We simplify paths. We remove friction. We let content lead and design support.

For one tech consultancy, mirroring the buyer’s evaluation journey reduced bounce rate to 41% and increased time on page to 3 minutes and 42 seconds. For service businesses, conversion rates regularly double or triple without increasing traffic.

That’s the power of treating your website as a growth channel.

Why This Is Core to How We Build at Aligned Agency

At Aligned Agency, we don’t build websites to look good in portfolios. We build them to perform.

Remarkable content sets the standard. UX delivers it. Systems capture the value.

If your site isn’t converting, the issue is rarely traffic. It’s almost always that content and UX aren’t working together to earn action.

The Bottom Line

Ann Handley is right. Remarkable content wins.

But content alone doesn’t scale. Websites do.

When you apply a remarkable content mindset to UX, your website becomes your most reliable growth channel. It attracts, engages, and converts long after the campaign ends.

If your website looks fine but doesn’t perform, it’s not a design problem. It’s a content delivery problem.

Aligned Agency runs a Website Growth Audit to identify where content loses momentum and how UX is blocking conversion.

If you want your website to actually function as a growth channel, book the audit.

That’s how sustainable growth is built.

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About Mark Lowe

Digital‑marketing strategist and founder who helps ambitious founders and creatives turn digital chaos into scalable, revenue‑driving systems. With a background in design, digital strategy, and operations, I specialize in making online businesses feel less like a tangled mess and more like a well‑oiled machine... just with better coffee and fewer existential crises.

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Website search is best growth channel for brands

Table of ContentsToggle Table of ContentToggle

  • Applying Ann Handley’s “Remarkable Content” Mindset to UX is Your Brands Next Best Growth Channel
  • Why Your Website Is Still Your Best Growth Channel
  • Ann Handley’s “Remarkable Content” Rules Applied to UX
    • Brief: Fewer Words, More Clarity
    • Original: No Generic Language, No AI Sameness
    • Accessible: Performance Is Part of Content
    • Tone: Voice Is a Trust Signal Everywhere
    • Smooth: Three Clicks or Less
  • Brands That Prove a Website Can Be a Growth Channel
    • Casper and Van Winkles
    • Virgin Atlantic and Making Every Interaction Remarkable
  • What This Looks Like for Aligned Agency Clients
  • Why This Is Core to How We Build at Aligned Agency
  • The Bottom Line
Aligned marketing systems for businesses that are ready to scale with purpose.​
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