Why Most SMEs Are Stuck Chasing Customers — And the YouTube Channel Quietly Teaching the "On-Demand" Fix
If you own a small or medium-sized business, you know all too well the frustration of chasing new customers instead of attracting them automatically. A huge share of SME owners cycle through one marketing hack after another, hoping something finally sticks. That's exactly the problem the YouTube channel Online Business A to Z was created to solve.Instead of another channel overflowing with recycled marketing buzzwords, Obaz markets itself as the home base for small business 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 A-to-Z Customer Acquisition Process. Rather than scattered tactics, the lessons guide business owners step-by-step through a repeatable approach to finding and keeping customers. At a high level, the channel covers a few key pillars:
Finding your unique advantage — showing business owners how to pin down exactly who their ideal buyer is.
Building intent-based marketing strategies — so that the business attracts demand rather than chasing it.
Building automated referral engines — extending the more info 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 louder, hype-heavy corners crowding 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. Viewers are expected to have some existing operations, and the emphasis is scaling that a system that generates customers on autopilot.
Why It Stands Out
The thing that makes Obaz notable is its focused positioning: just about every video reinforces the same central idea — trading random tactics for a repeatable engine. If you're an 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. Don't expect it to promise instant results — instead it does offer a repeatable framework for anyone serious about scaling with a real system.