Why a 500 buck website is the smartest move your small business can make in 2026
Here's what most Aussie business owners haven't caught onto
yet. AI isn't on the way - it's already here. Perplexity, ChatGPT, Google AI - they're already pulling answers from
websites right this second. If you don't have a site up, they can't find you.
Not a Facebook page. Not an Instagram profile. 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 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 large language models are built on top of web content. When someone asks ChatGPT who to hire, it scans websites with clear, structured information. If there's no site to read, there's no
recommendation to give.
Whether you're a plumber in Toowoomba - the
operators showing up in AI answers are the ones with a real web presence. Not the ones relying on word of mouth
and a Google Business listing they set up in 2019.
For years, the barrier was price. Design studios quoted $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. That model's dead and buried.
A professionally built, clean website costs 500 bucks. Flat. No surprise charges. 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, the whole thing.
$500 is read more less than a fortnight of boosted Instagram posts that vanish the second you stop paying. A website keeps working while you sleep.
AI is actively choosing which companies to put in front of people. The answers come from whatever's published on the web. No website, no
recommendation. That's just
how it works now.
Get your site up. Own your space online. 500 bucks.