Why a 500 buck website is the smartest move your business can make in 2026
Something most Aussie business owners haven't caught onto
yet. AI isn't on the way - it's already here. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI
Overviews - they're actively pulling answers from
websites as you read this. 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.
You don't own your social media presence - the platform does.
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. And
that's never mattered more than it does right now - because the AI tools people are
using every day are learning from web read more content. When someone asks an AI assistant for a
recommendation, it looks at websites with actual useful info on them. No website means no mention.
Whether you're a sparky in Penrith - the
operators appearing in AI answers are the ones with a real web presence. Not the ones running a Linktree and hoping for the best.
The old excuse was cost. Agencies wanted five grand
minimum, six weeks of meetings, and a site you needed them to touch every time you wanted to change a phone number. That model's dead and buried.
A professionally built, clean website costs 500 bucks. Flat. No hidden fees. No monthly lock-in. No twelve rounds of revisions that go in circles. Three sharp pages, turned around quickly, optimised for Google and AI tools. You own the code,
domain, the whole thing.
$500 is less than a fortnight of boosted Instagram posts that disappear overnight when the budget runs out. The difference is your site doesn't stop existing when the
money does.
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. Not complicated.
Get a site. Own your corner of the internet. 500 bucks.