Why a 500 buck website is the best move your business can make in 2026
Something most Australian small business owners 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 we speak. Without a website, 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. That matters more now than ever - because large language models are learning from web content. When someone asks an AI assistant for a
recommendation, it pulls from websites website with real content and
proper structure. Companies without websites get skipped entirely.
If you're a landscaper in Wollongong - the
operators showing up in AI answers are the ones with proper websites. Not the ones relying on word of mouth
and a Google Business listing they set up in 2019.
Cost used to be the excuse. Web agencies charged $5,000 at a bare minimum, six weeks of meetings, and a site you needed them to touch every time you wanted to change a phone number. Those days are gone.
A hand-coded, lightweight 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,
domain, every bit of it.
Five hundred bucks is less than most businesses spend on a week of Facebook ads that vanish the second you stop paying. Except this actually stays up and keeps working.
AI is deciding right now which businesses 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.