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VSL (Video Sales Letter)

A sales letter in video form. Most common format for high-ticket offers.

Explained simply.

A VSL is typically a 5-30 minute video that pitches a single offer. Often it's just a voiceover with slides or text on screen, not a 'fancy' video. The format works because video holds attention longer than text does for most audiences, and you control the pace of information delivery.

An example.

An info-marketer selling a $2,000 course will often run ads to a VSL. The ad hooks you; you click; you land on a page that's mostly a video with a 'Buy Now' button that appears a few minutes in. The structure is pure PASTOR, just delivered in video.

Why it matters.

For anything mid-to-high-ticket ($500+), VSLs consistently outperform text sales letters on cold traffic. They're also easier to record than write, for most people.