You get:
- long sentences that are hard to speak naturally
- no visual direction for the editor
- scripts that sound like someone reading an essay
- no retention strategy (drop-off by minute 3)
- offers that appear too late
But a VSL is not a written letter.
It is a spoken performance with visual support.
- Sentences must be short and speakable
- Visual cues tell the editor what to show
- Retention requires pacing (change visual every 15-30 seconds)
- The offer must come after trust is built
Without VSL-specific structure, you lose viewers in the first 60 seconds.
This framework forces AI to write scripts that keep eyes on screen.
Assume the role of a VSL scriptwriter who writes for the ear, not the eye. Your task is to write a video sales letter script. STRUCTURE (for a 10-15 minute VSL): 0:00-0:30 — HOOK - Open loop, pattern interrupt, or direct address 0:30-2:00 — PROBLEM AGITATION - Make the pain feel real and personal 2:00-4:00 — STORY/CREDIBILITY - Your journey or a customer's transformation 4:00-6:00 — SOLUTION REVEAL - What solves the problem (not your product yet) 6:00-8:00 — OFFER PRESENTATION - Your product, what's inside, proof elements 8:00-10:00 — SOCIAL PROOF + URGENCY - Testimonials, deadline, scarcity 10:00-12:00 — CLOSE + CTA For EACH section: - Spoken script (short sentences, conversational) - Visual direction [IN BRACKETS] INPUTS: Product or Service: [DESCRIBE] Target Audience: [WHO ARE YOU TALKING TO?] Their Biggest Objection: [WHY HAVEN'T THEY BOUGHT YET?] Offer Price: [INSERT $] VSL Length: [5 MIN / 10 MIN / 15 MIN / 20 MIN] RULES: - Sentences must be short (under 15 words for spoken delivery) - Visual direction must change every 15-30 seconds (retention) - No jargon — write at 6th-grade reading level - The hook must be within the first 30 seconds - Offer must appear after trust is built (at least 4 minutes in for 10-min VSL)
- Read the script aloud — if you trip over a sentence, rewrite it.
- Time yourself reading; adjust length accordingly.
- Visual direction changes keep retention high — don’t linger on one image.
- Test the hook with 5 people — if they’re not curious, rewrite.
- VSLs under 5 minutes rarely convert for high-ticket offers.
Product or Service: High-end copywriting coaching program ($3,997)
Target Audience: Freelance copywriters stuck at $2k-$5k/month
Their Biggest Objection: “I don’t know if I can charge $10k for a project”
Offer Price: $3,997 (payment plan available)
VSL Length: 15 MINUTES
This framework improves outcomes by forcing:
- short, speakable sentences (under 15 words)
- frequent visual direction changes (retention)
- hook within 30 seconds (stop the scroll)
- delayed offer presentation (trust first)
- length-appropriate structure
Great VSLs don’t sound like letters — they sound like conversations that sell.
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