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 your business doesn't have a website, you're
invisible to them.
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. Your own website doesn't answer to an algorithm - it's yours,
full stop. In 2026, that distinction is everything - because AI models are trained on web content. When someone asks an AI tool who to hire, it scans websites with clear, structured information. If there's no site to read, there's no
recommendation to give.
Say you're a electrician in Launceston - the
operators getting recommended 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.
Cost used to be the excuse. Web agencies charged $5,000 at a bare minimum, six weeks of meetings, and a result
you couldn't even update yourself. That's done.
A hand-coded, lightweight website costs 500 bucks. Flat. No hidden fees. No monthly lock-in. No drawn-out approval process that drags on for weeks. Three solid pages, built fast, structured for Google and AI tools. You own the code,
domain, every bit of it.
Five hundred bucks is less than most businesses spend on a week of Facebook ads that evaporate the moment your card stops getting
charged. Your here website is still there next month, next year, pulling in enquiries without a daily ad spend.
AI is deciding right now which local operators to surface. Those
recommendations come from what it can find online. Can't recommend what doesn't exist. Pretty simple, really.
Stop renting. Start owning. 500 bucks.