Funnel playbook
Video sales letter (VSL) funnel
A VSL funnel uses a single video (8 to 22 minutes for sub-$100 offers, 22 to 45 for $100 to $1,000) to walk a prospect from cold to bought. The structure is Hook (audience-first 30 seconds) > Story (founder's why) > Offer (Stack Slide) > Close (specific risk-reversal).
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Video sales letter (VSL) funnel funnel playbook TL;DR
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- Funnel
- Video sales letter (VSL) funnel
- TL;DR
- A VSL funnel uses a single video (8 to 22 minutes for sub-$100 offers, 22 to 45 for $100 to $1,000) to walk a prospect from cold to bought. The structure is Hook (audience-first 30 seconds) > Story (founder's why) > Offer (Stack Slide) > Close (specific risk-reversal).
- When to use
- When your offer is between $27 and $1,997 (sweet spot for VSL conversion), when your audience is cold and needs the founder voice to build trust, and when you can record one really good 15 to 30 minute video instead of writing 3,000 words of sales copy.
- When NOT to use
- When your offer is under $27 (use a short sales page, VSL is overkill). When your offer is over $2K (use Perfect Webinar instead). When you can't be on camera comfortably – fake-live or AI-narrated VSLs underperform real founder VSLs by 30 to 50%.
- Ladder position
- Rung 2 (core). VSLs typically sell the core offer in the value-ladder, sitting between the entry tripwire and the high-ticket back-end.
- Last verified
- May 19, 2026
When to use
Use this when
When your offer is between $27 and $1,997 (sweet spot for VSL conversion), when your audience is cold and needs the founder voice to build trust, and when you can record one really good 15 to 30 minute video instead of writing 3,000 words of sales copy.
Do not use when
When your offer is under $27 (use a short sales page, VSL is overkill). When your offer is over $2K (use Perfect Webinar instead). When you can't be on camera comfortably – fake-live or AI-narrated VSLs underperform real founder VSLs by 30 to 50%.
The steps
Step 1
1. Open with the audience, not the founder (first 30 seconds)
'If you've launched a SaaS, got 50 sign-ups, and 0 paying customers, this is for you.' Audience-first hook in the first 5 seconds. Founder bio comes at minute 2 to 3, after the audience has self-identified.
Step 2
2. Tell the founder's story (minutes 1 to 4)
Why this exists. The pain you experienced, the moment you discovered the solution, the work you did to test it. Not credentials – story. Credentials prove competence; story builds trust.
Step 3
3. Teach the mechanism (minutes 4 to 12)
What's actually changing. Not feature list – conceptual framework. 'The reason most SaaS landing pages flat-line is X, and here's the pattern I use to fix it.' Teaching builds authority and creates the why-this-works belief.
Step 4
4. Stack the offer (minutes 12 to 18)
Six to twelve deliverables, each anchored at a small dollar number, totaled, then your price stated as a fraction of the total. 'Total value $2,997 – your price today, $97.' This is the load-bearing structural move.
Step 5
5. State the risk-reversal (minute 18 to 20)
Specific guarantee tied to a specific event. '60-day money back if your first paying customer doesn't materialize.' Generic 'satisfaction guaranteed' converts at near zero. Specificity is the magic.
Step 6
6. Close with the buy decision (minute 20 to 22)
Tell the viewer exactly what to do. 'Click the button below the video, enter your card, and you'll have access to Step 1 within 90 seconds.' The close is mechanical, not emotional.
Step 7
7. Insert the OTO immediately after payment
Same OTO mechanics as the tripwire funnel: under 200 words, extends the buyer's decision, doesn't introduce a new sales argument.
Common implementation mistakes
- Opening with founder credentials instead of audience identification. Viewers bounce in the first 15 seconds when the founder talks about themselves first.
- Skipping the Stack Slide. The Stack is what makes the price feel like a gift. Without it, the price is the only number on the screen.
- Hiding the price. Hiding price feels manipulative on a VSL and tanks completion rates. State the price at minute 17 to 18 confidently.
- Going under 8 minutes. Below 8 minutes is not enough time to build belief. Above 45 minutes loses cold traffic. The 8 to 22 minute band is the sweet spot.
- Fake-live VSLs with simulated chat. The few extra conversions cost permanent trust on the back end.
Where this fits in the Value Ladder
Rung 2 (core). VSLs typically sell the core offer in the value-ladder, sitting between the entry tripwire and the high-ticket back-end.
People also ask
What is a video sales letter (vsl) funnel?
A VSL funnel uses a single video (8 to 22 minutes for sub-$100 offers, 22 to 45 for $100 to $1,000) to walk a prospect from cold to bought. The structure is Hook (audience-first 30 seconds) > Story (founder's why) > Offer (Stack Slide) > Close (specific risk-reversal).
When should I use a video sales letter (vsl) funnel?
When your offer is between $27 and $1,997 (sweet spot for VSL conversion), when your audience is cold and needs the founder voice to build trust, and when you can record one really good 15 to 30 minute video instead of writing 3,000 words of sales copy.
When should I not use a video sales letter (vsl) funnel?
When your offer is under $27 (use a short sales page, VSL is overkill). When your offer is over $2K (use Perfect Webinar instead). When you can't be on camera comfortably – fake-live or AI-narrated VSLs underperform real founder VSLs by 30 to 50%.
Where does a video sales letter (vsl) funnel sit on the value ladder?
Rung 2 (core). VSLs typically sell the core offer in the value-ladder, sitting between the entry tripwire and the high-ticket back-end.
Questions founders ask about video sales letter (vsl) funnel
How long should my VSL be?
8 to 22 minutes for offers under $100. 22 to 45 minutes for offers $100 to $1,000. Beyond $1,000, switch to Perfect Webinar (60 to 90 minutes) – VSLs lose effectiveness at higher price points where the buyer needs more belief-building.
Should I have a transcript on the page?
Yes, below the video. Some viewers read; some watch. The transcript also helps SEO. Don't replace the video with the transcript though – the founder voice carries more belief than text alone.
Should the buy button be visible during the video?
After minute 5 to 7. Showing the button immediately invites pre-buy bounces; hiding it through minute 20 loses impatient warm buyers. Reveal the button after the founder story but before the Stack Slide.
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