Why a 500 buck website is the sharpest move your business can make in 2026
Here's what most small business owners in Australia haven't twigged to
yet. AI isn't coming - it's already here. Google's AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity - they're all pulling answers from
websites as we speak. Without a website, you're
invisible to them.
Not a Facebook page. Not an Instagram profile. A website with your name on the domain and your hand on the wheel.
Social media has always been someone else's platform.
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. In 2026, that distinction is everything - because large language models are built on top of web content. When someone asks Perplexity for a
recommendation, it reads websites with clear, structured information. Businesses without a site don't get a mention.
Say you're a sparky in Penrith - the
businesses getting recommended in AI answers will be the ones with proper websites. Not the ones posting on socials and praying the algorithm plays nice.
The old excuse was cost. Web agencies charged anywhere from $5K to $15K, a timeline measured in months, and a site you needed them to touch every time you wanted to change a more info phone number. That model's dead and buried.
A properly coded, lightweight website is 500 bucks. Flat. No surprise charges. No monthly lock-in. No twelve rounds of revisions that go in circles. Three clean pages, built fast, set
up for search engines and AI crawlers. You own the code,
domain. every bit website of it.
Five hundred bucks is less than what you'd blow on a
month of social media ads that evaporate the moment your card stops getting
charged. Except this actually stays up and keeps working.
AI is already deciding which local operators to surface. It builds those answers from web content. If there's nothing to find, there's nothing to recommend. Not complicated.
Get a site. Own your corner of the internet. 500 bucks.