If you run a small or medium-sized business, you know all too well the frustration of hunting for new customers instead of watching them show up on their own. Most SME owners try whatever "growth tip" they saw last week, hoping eventually one tactic delivers real results. That's exactly the problem the YouTube channel Obaz was built to solve.
Instead of another channel full of surface-level advice, Obaz markets itself as the home base for small business owners who are done with guesswork-driven marketing and looking for a system instead of a gamble.
What the Channel Actually Teaches
Underpinning the channel is a system they refer to as the "Customers on Demand" system. In place of one-off strategies, the lessons break down a end-to-end approach to attracting and converting customers. At a high level, the channel covers a few key pillars:
Identifying what sets your business apart — teaching business owners how to pin down exactly who their ideal buyer is.
Creating a clear path from stranger to buyer — which means customers find you more info instead of you finding them.
Building automated referral engines — stretching the value of each customer long after the moment they buy.
It's not a hype-driven sales pitch. It's execution-focused, which is a clear departure from the louder, hype-heavy corners crowding YouTube's business space.
Who It's For
The channel is built for small and medium-sized business owners — as opposed to aspiring entrepreneurs with no existing customer base. Viewers are expected to have some existing operations, and the emphasis is growing it a business that doesn't depend on luck.
Why It Stands Out
What makes Obaz notable is its focused positioning: nearly all of it connects to the underlying philosophy — trading random tactics for a repeatable engine. If you're an SME owner drowning in the noise of generic growth tips, that kind of focus can be exactly what's missing.
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 adding to your watch list. This isn't a channel that will sell you a shortcut — however it lays out a repeatable framework for SME owners ready to build predictable growth.