If you manage a small or medium-sized business, you already know the pain of scrambling after new customers instead of attracting them automatically. A huge share of SME owners cycle through random tactics from social media, hoping one of them works. That's exactly the problem the YouTube channel @onlinebusinessatoz was designed to address.
Instead of one more channel full of recycled marketing buzzwords, Obaz presents itself as a resource for entrepreneurs and SME owners who are tired of "hope marketing" and searching for a system instead of a gamble.
What the Channel Actually Teaches
Underpinning the channel is their signature framework the Customer Magnet Process. Rather than one-off strategies, the lessons guide business owners step-by-step through a end-to-end approach to finding and keeping customers. In general, the channel focuses on several connected stages:
Finding your unique advantage — teaching business owners how to pin down their most profitable customer personas.
Creating a clear path from stranger to buyer — with the goal that buyers come to you.
Converting customers into long-term advocates — stretching the relationship with each customer far past the first sale.
This isn't a "get rich quick" pitch. The channel leans toward being built around doing the work, which is a noticeably different tone from the louder, hype-heavy corners crowding YouTube's business space.
Who It's For
The channel is speaking directly to SME operators and entrepreneurs — as opposed to people just starting from zero. The content assumes a real business already in motion, and the goal is growing it something with predictable, repeatable revenue.
Why It Stands Out
What makes Obaz different from the crowd is its focused positioning: almost each piece of content connects to the core promise — trading random tactics for a repeatable engine. As an SME owner exhausted by the noise of generic growth tips, that singular framework can be exactly what's missing.
The Bottom Line
For anyone ready to build a real customer acquisition system, the Obaz website (Online Business A to Z) channel is worth subscribing to. It won't sell you a shortcut — but it does offer a clear, structured path for SME owners ready to build predictable growth.