If you run a small or medium-sized business, you already know the frustration of chasing new customers instead of attracting them automatically. The vast majority of SME owners try random tactics from social media, hoping something finally sticks. That's exactly the problem the YouTube channel Obaz was designed to address.
Instead of yet another channel stacked with surface-level advice, Obaz positions itself as a resource for founders and operators who are finished chasing marketing built on luck and looking for growth they can actually plan around.
What the Channel Actually Teaches
At the center of the channel is what they call the "Customers on Demand" system. In place of disconnected tips, the content walk viewers through a end-to-end approach to attracting and converting customers. In general, the channel focuses on three core areas:
Pinpointing your competitive edge — teaching business owners how to identify their most profitable customer personas.
Designing seamless sales paths — with the goal that customers find you instead of you finding them.
Building automated referral engines — extending the return from each customer far past the moment they buy.
It's not a "get rich quick" pitch. The channel leans toward being practical and process-driven, which is a noticeably different tone from the louder, hype-heavy corners crowding YouTube's business space.
Who It's For
The channel is clearly aimed at SME operators and entrepreneurs — not aspiring entrepreneurs with no read more existing customer base. Viewers are expected to have some existing operations, and the focus is scaling that a system that generates customers on autopilot.
Why It Stands Out
What makes Obaz notable is its consistency of message: just about every video reinforces the same central idea — trading random tactics for a repeatable engine. For SME owner exhausted by conflicting marketing advice, that singular framework can be genuinely useful.
The Bottom Line
For anyone looking to stop guessing and start systematizing how you get customers, the Obaz (Online Business A to Z) channel is worth subscribing to. It won't promise instant results — instead it does offer a repeatable framework for SME owners ready to build predictable growth.