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Atlanta Decoded

Corey Arvinger drops E-Commerce book for new entrepreneurs

Story by: Taneia Surles


The impact COVID-19 has had on millions of people worldwide has forced many of us to create our own businesses, in order to help supplement income. Starting a business is not easy, but fortunately, there are tools and resources available to help rising entrepreneurs get out of the starting blocks.

Corey Arvinger, an Atlanta-based entrepreneur and media strategist, recently released The 29 Laws To A 7-Figure E-Commerce Business, an in-depth e-book that provides readers with 29 tips they can use to increase their e-commerce sales.


As the CEO & co-owner of Support Black Colleges, a multi-million dollar HBCU fashion brand, Corey used the same advice he gives in his book, to increase his own sales from $100K to $1 million in less than two years.

Corey Arvinger, CEO of Support Black Colleges

The book covers all things e-commerce, including determining your Key Performance Indicators, finding a reliable manufacturer, and creating & maintaining an effective website. Corey even offers up contacts of manufacturers he uses and trusts.


Corey started Support Black Colleges in 2012 while still in undergrad at Howard University. Over the years, he's been able to spread the brand's popularity globally with celebrities like Teyana Taylor, Missy Elliot and Chris Paul rocking and co-signing the brand.





According to Corey's website, the total value of the book is $497, but it's currently on sale for just $29.99.

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