Why a 500 buck website is the best move your small business can make in 2026
Here's what most small business owners in Australia haven't clocked
yet. AI isn't around the corner - it's here right now. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI
Overviews - they're actively pulling answers from
websites as you read this. If your business doesn't have a website, you're not even in the conversation.
And no, a Facebook page doesn't count. Neither does
Instagram. A website that belongs to you and nobody else.
Social media has always been someone else's platform.
Facebook tweaks something and suddenly nobody sees
your posts. A website on your own domain can't be throttled, shadow-banned, or switched off by someone in Silicon Valley. And
that's never mattered more than it does right now - because the AI tools people are
read more using every day are built on top of web content. When someone asks an AI tool who to hire, it scans websites with clear, structured information. Companies without websites get skipped entirely.
Whether you're a bookkeeper in Cairns - the
businesses appearing in AI answers will be the ones with actual
websites that say something useful. Not the ones running a Linktree and hoping for the best.
The old excuse was cost. Agencies wanted five grand
website minimum, six weeks of meetings, and a result
you couldn't even update yourself. Those days are gone.
A hand-coded, lightweight website is 500 bucks. Flat. Nothing tucked away in
the fine print. No monthly lock-in. No endless revision loop where the site somehow gets
worse. Three clean pages, built fast, structured for Google and AI tools. You own the code,
domain, the whole thing.
$500 is less than a fortnight of boosted Instagram posts that disappear overnight when the budget runs out. A website keeps working while you sleep.
AI is already deciding which companies to recommend. The answers come from whatever's published on the web. If there's nothing to find, there's nothing to recommend. Pretty simple, really.
Stop renting. Start owning. 500 bucks.