Why a 500 buck website is the best move your small business can make in 2026
Here's what 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 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. Your own website doesn't answer to an algorithm - it's yours,
full stop. In 2026, that distinction is everything - because AI models are learning from web content. When someone asks Perplexity where to go, it pulls from websites with real content and
proper structure. Companies without websites get skipped entirely.
If you're a bookkeeper in Cairns - the
businesses appearing in AI answers are the ones with a real web presence. Not the ones posting on socials and praying the algorithm plays nice.
The old excuse was cost. Design studios quoted anywhere from $5K to $15K, a timeline measured in months, and a result
you couldn't even update yourself. That's done.
A properly coded, fast-loading website costs 500 bucks. Flat. No hidden fees. No monthly lock-in. No twelve rounds of revisions that go in circles. Three sharp pages, delivered in days, set
up for both traditional search and AI discovery. You own the code, You own the
domain. the whole thing.
$500 is less than what here 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 already deciding which local operators 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.
Get your site up. Own your space online. 500 bucks.