Copywriting / VSL Copy

Generate a complete long-form Video Sales Letter structure including the hook, problem amplification, origin story, solution reveal, proof, offer, and CTA.
Difficulty: Advanced
Model: GPT-4 / Claude / Gemini
Use Case: Video Sales Letters, Sales Videos, Long-Form Video Content
Updated: May 2026
Why This Prompt Exists
Most VSLs fail because they lack structure — they wander, repeat, or lose viewers.

You get:

  • a hook that’s too slow (click away in 5 seconds)
  • problem amplification that’s too gentle (no emotional stakes)
  • origin story that doesn’t build credibility
  • solution reveal that comes too early or too late
  • offer section that feels rushed or buried

But a VSL is not a blog post read aloud.

It is a persuasion machine with a specific sequence.

  • Hook (0-30 sec): stop the scroll
  • Problem (30 sec-3 min): make it hurt
  • Origin (3-5 min): build credibility
  • Solution (5-8 min): reveal the answer
  • Proof (8-10 min): show evidence
  • Offer (10-12 min): present the deal
  • CTA (12-15 min): tell them what to do

Without structure, viewers leave before the offer.

This framework forces AI to build VSLs that hold attention and sell.

The Prompt
Assume the role of a VSL scriptwriter who structures long-form videos for retention and conversion.

Your task is to generate a complete long-form VSL structure.

Generate for EACH section (15-minute VSL):

SECTION 1 — HOOK (0-30 seconds)
- Attention-grabbing opening
- Visual direction note

SECTION 2 — PROBLEM AMPLIFICATION (30 sec - 3 min)
- Agitate the pain
- Make it personal and specific

SECTION 3 — ORIGIN STORY (3-5 min)
- How you discovered the solution
- Build credibility through struggle

SECTION 4 — SOLUTION REVEAL (5-8 min)
- What the solution is
- How it works (not yet the offer)

SECTION 5 — PROOF (8-10 min)
- Testimonials, case studies, data
- Social proof

SECTION 6 — OFFER PRESENTATION (10-12 min)
- What they get (core + bonuses)
- Price and value stack

SECTION 7 — URGENCY + CTA (12-15 min)
- Scarcity, deadline, guarantee
- Clear call to action

For EACH section:
- Spoken script (conversational, short sentences)
- Visual direction [IN BRACKETS]

INPUTS:

Product or Service:
[DESCRIBE]

Target Audience:
[WHO ARE YOU TALKING TO?]

Their Biggest Pain Point:
[WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT?]

Offer Price:
[INSERT $]

Proof Available:
[TESTIMONIALS / DATA / CASE STUDIES]

Urgency Available:
[DEADLINE / LIMITED QUANTITY / PRICE INCREASE / NONE]

RULES:
- Hook must be within first 30 seconds
- Problem must be agitated (make it hurt, but don't scare)
- Origin story must include a struggle (credibility)
- Solution reveal must not mention price yet
- Offer section must include value stack
- CTA must be specific and urgent
How To Use It
  • Time yourself reading the script — adjust length accordingly.
  • Visual direction changes every 15-30 seconds to maintain retention.
  • Test the hook with 5 people in your target audience — if they’re not curious, rewrite.
  • The problem section should be the longest — build tension before release.
  • Reveal the solution only after they desperately want it.
Example Input

Product or Service: Online course: “Facebook Ads That Actually Work” ($497)

Target Audience: Small business owners spending $2k+/month on ads with low ROAS

Their Biggest Pain Point: “I’m losing money every day but I don’t know why”

Offer Price: $497 (normally $997)

Proof Available: Student case study: went from $0 to $10k/month, 450+ 5-star reviews

Urgency Available: Price increases in 7 days

Why It Works
Most VSLs fail because they lack structure.

This framework improves outcomes by forcing:

  • 7-section sequence (proven architecture)
  • timing guidelines (retention)
  • visual direction (engagement)
  • problem-first approach (desire before solution)
  • urgency-based CTA (action)

Great VSLs don’t wander — they follow a path that leads to a decision.

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