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Do you actually need a website yet?
Answer five quick questions for a straight answer — not a sales pitch.
Question 1 of 5
How do people mostly find out about your business right now?
Question 2 of 5
Where are you at with the business?
Question 3 of 5
Do you ever lose a customer because they couldn't find info, book, or pay online?
Question 4 of 5
How do you feel about relying on Facebook/Instagram as your only online presence?
Question 5 of 5
Budget comfort for getting online properly in the next few months?
Not yet
Not yet — but here's what to do first.
You're early. Rather than rush into a website, sort these first — they're quick, often free, and mean you won't have to redo anything later.
- Register your business name (ASIC) and check your domain name is still free
- Set up a Google Business Profile — how most local customers check you first
- Keep your Facebook/Instagram page active and consistent
You're close
You're close — start simple.
You don't need anything huge yet, but a clear, simple site would already be doing more work for you than Facebook alone — especially for people finding you on Google or wanting to check you out before calling.
- A few clear pages: what you do, who it's for, how to get in touch
- Your own domain and business email — not just a social profile
- Somewhere that shows up when people search your business name
Yes, now
Yes — you need a website now.
You're trading, customers are already looking, and relying on Facebook alone is likely costing you enquiries. This is worth sorting properly, soon.
- A website you fully own — not dependent on one platform's algorithm
- Clear info, contact, and booking paths so nobody bounces off to a competitor
- Business email and a domain that make you look established