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Having a website is good practice but you shouldn't fear the costs. I work in marketing, my agency does web design (Not a promotion, OP isn't my target customer I work with SaaS startups) and yes you can pay a crap ton for a site, but you really don't need to.
If you're happy to do it yourself, Wix and Squarespace are extremely cheap and easy to use and provide most of the functionality a small business could need.
If you want something a little more custom you can pay someone between 2-500 to get a good Wordpress setup, and hosting will be fairly cheap (Hundo a year maybe)
This doesn't need to be expensive, scary or complicated. Chances are the site you want needs to be nothing more than a digital brochure. Some people's site's are basically just digital business cards.
No panic my friend, this is a very easy problem to fix.