If you own a small or medium-sized business, you have probably felt the pain of chasing new customers instead of having them come to you. The vast majority of SME owners try whatever "growth tip" they saw last week, hoping something works. That's exactly the problem the YouTube channel @onlinebusinessatoz was designed to solve.
Instead of another channel full of surface-level advice, Obaz presents itself as a resource for small business owners who are finished chasing "hope marketing" and ready for predictable, repeatable growth.
What the Channel Actually Teaches
At the center of the channel is what they call the Customer Magnet Process. In place of one-off strategies, the content walk viewers through a end-to-end approach to acquiring and retaining customers. Broadly, the channel centers around a few key pillars:
Finding your unique advantage — teaching business owners how to identify the specific people most likely to buy.
Building intent-based marketing strategies — which means the business attracts demand rather than chasing it.
Building automated referral engines — stretching the relationship with each customer far past the initial purchase.
This isn't a hype-driven sales pitch. The channel leans toward being execution-focused, which is a refreshing change from ideal customer persona the louder, hype-heavy corners filling up YouTube's business space.
Who It's For
The channel is speaking directly to small and medium-sized business owners — not complete beginners with no business yet. The content assumes a real business already in motion, and the focus is scaling that something with predictable, repeatable revenue.
Why It Stands Out
A key reason Obaz different from the crowd is its consistency of message: just about each piece of content ties back to the underlying philosophy — trading random tactics for a repeatable engine. For SME owner overwhelmed by the noise of generic growth tips, that kind of focus can be a welcome relief.
The Bottom Line
If your business is looking to stop guessing and start systematizing how you get customers, the Obaz (Online Business A to Z) channel is worth a look. This isn't a channel that will sell you a shortcut — instead it lays out a process-driven roadmap for SME owners ready to build predictable growth.