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Business Growth8 March 20265 min read

What Makes the Best Website for a Small Business in Australia?

Not all websites are created equal. For Australian small businesses, the best website is one that ranks locally, converts visitors into customers, and requires zero maintenance.

The Australian Small Business Website Checklist

Every web designer will tell you their approach is best. Every website builder claims to be "the easiest." But if you're a small business owner in Australia — a tradie, a dentist, a cleaner, an accountant — your needs are specific and measurable.

Here's what actually matters, in order of importance:

1. Mobile-First Design (Non-Negotiable)

Over 65% of Australian local business searches happen on mobile devices. For emergency services (plumbers, electricians, locksmiths), that number climbs above 80%.

Your website must:

  • Load in under 3 seconds on a 4G connection
  • Have a tap-to-call button visible without scrolling
  • Display correctly on every screen size
  • Have forms that are easy to fill in with your thumb

Test this yourself: pull up your website on your phone. Can you call the business within 5 seconds of landing on the page? If not, you're losing customers.

2. Local SEO Built In

Your customers search for "[service] near me" or "[service] in [suburb]." Your website needs to rank for those searches.

What this requires:

  • Suburb-specific pages with unique content
  • Google Business Profile integration
  • LocalBusiness schema markup (tells Google exactly what your business is)
  • A sitemap submitted to Google Search Console
  • Fast loading speed (Google's Core Web Vitals)

3. Trust Signals That Convert

Australian consumers are sceptical of slick marketing. They want evidence:

  • Google reviews displayed on your site (not just a link to your profile)
  • Licence and insurance numbers visible on every page
  • Real photos of you, your team, and your work
  • Your actual service area — not "serving all of Australia"

4. Contact That Converts

Your contact options should match how your customers actually communicate:

  • Phone number — prominent, clickable, on every page
  • Contact form — simple, 3-4 fields max
  • Your physical address or service area — builds local trust
  • Operating hours — including after-hours or emergency availability

5. Content That Ranks

A beautiful website with no content is invisible to Google. You need:

  • Service pages with genuine detail (not "we offer the best service")
  • Blog posts targeting local keywords ("How much does X cost in Melbourne?")
  • FAQ pages answering real customer questions
  • An about page that tells your story (not a corporate mission statement)

What Doesn't Matter as Much as You Think

  • Animations and effects — nice to have, but they slow your site down
  • Custom illustrations — stock photos are fine if they're relevant
  • Blog quantity — 4 great posts beat 40 thin ones
  • Social media integration — a Facebook feed widget adds nothing to your SEO

The Platform Question

Should you use Wix, WordPress, Squarespace, or a managed platform?

For most Australian small businesses, a managed platform wins because:

  • You don't have time to maintain WordPress (updates, security, plugins)
  • Wix and Squarespace don't handle local SEO well out of the box
  • A managed platform handles hosting, SSL, updates, and SEO configuration
  • You get professional content written for your industry
  • Monthly cost is predictable and includes everything

The best website is the one that works without you thinking about it. Your time is better spent running your business.

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