Why a 500 buck website is the smartest move your business can make in 2026
Something most Australian small business owners haven't twigged to
yet. AI isn't coming - it's been here for a while. Google's AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity - they're all pulling answers from
websites right this second. If you don't have a site up, you're
invisible to them.
And no, a Facebook page doesn't count. Neither does
Instagram. A website with your name on the domain and your hand on the wheel.
You don't own your social media presence - the platform does.
The algorithm changes, your reach tanks, and you cop it. A website sits on your domain, runs on your terms, and no platform can pull the rug. And
that's never mattered more than it does right now - because the AI tools people are
using every day are trained on web content. When someone asks Perplexity where to go, it pulls from websites with real content and
proper structure. Businesses without a site don't get a mention.
If you're a chippy in Ballarat - the
people getting recommended in AI answers will be the ones with actual
websites that say something useful. Not the ones with a Facebook page and crossed fingers.
Cost used to be the excuse. Web agencies charged $5,000 at a bare minimum, weeks of back-and-forth meetings, and something built on a platform you didn't
understand and couldn't manage. Nobody needs to put up with that anymore.
A properly coded, fast-loading website is 500 bucks. Flat. Nothing more info tucked away in
the fine print. No monthly lock-in. No endless revision loop where the site somehow gets
worse. Three clean pages, turned around quickly, structured for Google and AI tools. You own the code,
domain, the whole thing.
$500 is less than what you'd blow on a
month of social media ads that disappear overnight when the budget runs out. The difference is your site doesn't stop existing when the
money does.
AI is deciding right now which businesses to put in front of people. The answers come from whatever's published on the web. If there's nothing to find, there's nothing to recommend. Pretty more info simple, really.
Get a site. Own your corner of the internet. 500 bucks.