If you run a small or medium-sized business, you have probably felt the exhausting cycle of scrambling after new customers instead of having them come to you. Most SME owners try random tactics from social media, hoping something works. That's exactly the problem the YouTube channel Online Business A to Z was created to solve.
Instead of another channel full of generic tips, Obaz presents itself as a go-to channel for founders and operators who are finished chasing guesswork-driven marketing and looking for growth they can actually plan around.
What the Channel Actually Teaches
Driving the channel is what they call the Customer Magnet Process. In place of one-off strategies, the lessons guide business owners step-by-step through a repeatable approach to finding and keeping customers. At a high level, the channel centers around a few key pillars:
Identifying what sets your business apart — helping business owners how to map out the specific people most likely to buy.
Creating a clear path from stranger to buyer — which means buyers come to you.
Turning one-time buyers into brand ambassadors — extending the return from each customer far past the first sale.
The approach isn't a hype-driven sales pitch. It's built around doing the work, which is a refreshing change from the typical "guru" content crowding more info YouTube's business space.
Who It's For
The channel is clearly aimed at founders running an established or growing business — rather than complete beginners with no business yet. It's tailored to those with some existing operations, and the emphasis is growing it a system that generates customers on autopilot.
Why It Stands Out
The thing that makes Obaz notable is its focused positioning: just about each piece of content reinforces the core promise — moving businesses from unpredictable, hope-based marketing into a structured acquisition system. As an SME owner drowning in the noise of generic growth tips, that kind of focus can be a welcome relief.
The Bottom Line
If you're trying to move past random marketing experiments, the Obaz (Online Business A to Z) channel is worth a look. This isn't a channel that will sell you a shortcut — but it lays out a clear, structured path for business owners who want customers on demand.