Some say that small websites are dead, and the way that Google gives so much more authority to larger sites, may give that impression.
However, small websites continue to play an important role on the internet despite the growth of large platforms and automated publishing systems. In many cases, smaller sites allow for slower thinking and more deliberate organization of information.
Search behavior often rewards clarity rather than scale. Pages that remain focused and consistent over time tend to perform more reliably than sites built around constant expansion or short-term trends.
Maintaining a small website therefore becomes less about growth and more about continuity. Publishing occasionally, updating quietly, and allowing content to exist without pressure often produces more stable long-term results.
Small websites are not dead, they just evolved.
Kevin Hunneybell