Black Woman Lifestyle, the digital wealth platform founded by Vicki Irvin, has received the Best Digital Marketing Business Services award for 2025. The recognition highlights Irvin’s innovative work in economic empowerment and her achievement of activating nearly 1,000 Black women through digital entrepreneurship education in the platform’s inaugural year.
The award specifically acknowledges the impact of Irvin’s flagship program, the 5-Day Make Money Online Challenge, which has emerged as one of the most effective digital activation models of the year. The challenge teaches participants to create, package, and monetize digital products within five days, regardless of their prior business experience, technical skills, or social media following.
Irvin brings more than a decade of proven impact to this new venture. Throughout her career, she has coached, trained, and influenced over 10,000 Black women through business coaching programs, speaking tours, books, and live events. The 2025-2026 launch of Black Woman Lifestyle represents a strategic expansion of her mission to reach one million Black women with wealth-building education designed specifically for their needs.
The platform’s rapid growth reflects strong demand for culturally aligned business education. Nearly 1,000 women have enrolled in the challenge, creating a community where participants receive both practical business training and support from women who share similar goals and challenges. Many participants have achieved their first online sales within days of completing the program, demonstrating the immediate applicability of the strategies taught.

The 5-Day Make Money Online Challenge addresses a persistent gap in digital entrepreneurship education by removing traditional barriers to entry. Participants learn to transform their life experiences, work backgrounds, hobbies, and personal stories into marketable digital products without needing expensive equipment, complicated software, or an existing audience. The program provides direct instruction, templates, and community support that enable complete beginners to launch real products they can sell immediately.
The challenge curriculum covers fundamental selling and marketing principles, pricing strategies, buyer psychology, and promotion techniques tailored for entrepreneurs without formal business backgrounds. By focusing on digital products for Black women entrepreneurs rather than physical inventory or service-based models, the program enables women to build scalable income streams with minimal startup costs.
Irvin has positioned the platform at the intersection of community building, confidence development, and commerce. Her approach acknowledges that economic empowerment extends beyond income generation to encompass ownership, legacy creation, and breaking generational patterns. The digital wealth platform serves women who have been historically underserved in traditional wealth-building spaces, offering them accessible entry points into the digital economy.

