A sales video that took
weeks, now in minutes.
A bot gets into my audience’s brain, learns their exact words and pains, and writes a compelling video sales letter script around the product I want to sell. A video clone of me, in my own cloned voice, delivers it on camera. People believe I sat down and recorded it for them. No studio, no lights, no expensive copywriter. I launch faster, add more touch points, and the money page converts better.
The video sales letter is the money page.
It is the one page where the visitor decides to buy or to leave. The better that video is, the more of them buy. The catch is that a good video sales letter used to be slow and expensive to make. Weeks of planning, a rented studio, lights, an expensive copywriter for the script, and me on camera changing shirts between takes. This automation removes every one of those steps. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who it’s for
Anyone who sells a product or a service from a page and relies on a video to do the convincing. Course creators, coaches, consultants, software founders, info product sellers. Especially useful if you launch more than once a year and dread filming. If you have an offer and a money page, this is for you.
What goes wrong
Without this, every launch waits on a video you do not want to make. You book a studio, write or pay for a script, block a day to film, then edit for a week. The cost and the dread mean you launch less often, and the video you finally ship rarely speaks your audience’s exact language. Slow, expensive launches that convert below their potential.
How the machine works
A bot studies your audience, learns their words and pains, and writes a compelling script around your offer using proven sales structure. A video clone of you, with a cloned voice, delivers that script on camera. The finished video sits at the top of the money page. You write nothing and film nothing. The video makes itself.
What you get back
A sales video in minutes instead of weeks, made from your living room. You launch more products because the slow step is gone. The script speaks your audience’s exact language, so the money page converts a little better every time. Faster launches plus a steady conversion lift, compounding across every launch.
Every launch was waiting on a video I dreaded making.
For years the slowest part of any launch was the sales video. I would have the product ready and the page half built, then everything stalled because the video sales letter was not done. A good one is not a quick job. It needs a script that actually speaks to the buyer, then a day of filming, then a week of editing. I would put it off, and the launch would slip by weeks.
The filming itself was the worst part. Renting a studio, setting up lights, getting the framing right, changing shirts so the takes looked like separate days, then doing the same line eleven times because I stumbled on take ten. On top of that, a strong script from a real copywriter costs real money, and even then it did not always use the exact words my audience uses. The whole thing was slow, expensive, and draining.
So I built a bot that understands exactly who my audience is. It reads their reviews, their comments, their questions, and it learns their pains, their aspirations, and the words they actually type. Then, based on the product I want to sell, it writes a compelling script that uses the real pain points, the real aspirations, and the proven mental triggers, all in my audience’s own language. The script is the part a copywriter used to charge a fortune for, and now it arrives in minutes.
Then the second half takes over. A video clone of me, animated and speaking in my own cloned voice, delivers that script on camera. Unless I tell someone it is a clone, they believe I sat down and recorded the video just for them. I can do it straight from my living room, without a studio, without lights, without changing a single shirt, and without hiring anyone. A video that used to take weeks now takes minutes.
Proof point: I have shown on YouTube how a single piece of well aimed sales content can drive real revenue, including how one social post pulled in thousands, in this breakdown of a single post that made over 3,000, and the broader business numbers in my road to ten million series, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.
Three moves that turn a dreaded video into a money page that converts
What made this work was treating the sales video as two separate problems. The first is the script, which has to speak the buyer’s exact language and follow a structure that sells. The second is the delivery, which used to mean a studio and a camera. Solve both with automation and the slow, expensive step disappears, while the money page gets better at the same time.
Get into the audience’s brain first
The whole engine starts with the audience, not the product. Before a single line of script gets written, the bot reads the reviews, the comments, the support questions, and the social replies, and it pulls out the real pains, the real aspirations, and the exact words people use. A buyer trusts a video that sounds like their own inner voice. When the script uses their words instead of mine, the video feels written for them, and a video that feels personal converts better than a polished video that feels generic.
Write the script on proven sales structure
Once the audience is understood, the bot writes the script around the product using a structure that is known to sell. A hook in their own words, the pain they live with, a story with proof, the offer framed against that pain, the mental triggers a strong seller would use, and a clear call to action. I can have it write in my own voice, or in the style of a profile built from the best sellers and copywriters I have studied. This is the expensive copywriter step, done in minutes, and tuned to the exact buyer.
Let a video clone deliver it on camera
With the script ready, a video clone of me delivers it. The clone is animated from my likeness and speaks in my own cloned voice, so the finished video looks and sounds like I recorded it myself. No studio, no lights, no shirt changes, no eleven takes. I produce the video from my living room in minutes, drop it at the top of the money page, and move on to the next launch. The delivery problem, the one that used to cost weeks and a studio rental, is gone.
Once those three moves are in place, the sales video stops being the bottleneck of every launch. Getting into the audience’s brain is the seed. The proven script structure is the engine. The video clone delivering it is the rebirth of speed, and speed is what lets you launch more and earn more.
Before the VSL bot
- Every launch stalled for weeks waiting on the sales video
- A rented studio, lights, and a full day of filming per video
- An expensive copywriter for a script that missed their words
- Eleven takes and shirt changes for a single polished video
- Launches happened rarely, so the money page earned rarely
After the VSL bot
- A sales video written and filmed in minutes from the living room
- No studio, no lights, no camera, no shirt changes, no retakes
- A script in the audience’s exact words, built to sell, no fee
- A video clone of me delivering it in my own cloned voice
- More launches shipped, a steady conversion lift on the money page
Prompt 1: build the audience brain before any script
Before you write a single line, you need the bot to understand the buyer. The biggest mistake is to write the script from your own head. Use this prompt to turn raw reviews, comments, and questions into a clear map of their pains, aspirations, and exact words.
Audience brain builder
Act as a voice of customer researcher. I am about to build a video sales letter and I need to understand my buyer before I write anything. My product is: [describe the offer in one sentence]. My audience is: [describe who they are in one sentence]. Here is raw material in their own words, from reviews, comments, and questions: [paste 10 to 30 real quotes here]. From this, give me four lists in plain English. One, the top five pains they describe. Two, the top five aspirations they describe. Three, the top five objections or failed attempts they mention. Four, a list of the exact words and phrases they repeat. Keep their language, do not clean it up into marketing speak.
The output of this prompt is the foundation for everything that follows. Get the audience brain right and the script almost writes itself.
Prompt 2: write the compelling VSL script
With the audience brain ready, the bot writes the actual video sales letter script. This is the step a copywriter used to charge a fortune for. Use this prompt to generate a full script built on proven sales structure and the buyer’s own words.
VSL script writer
Act as a direct response copywriter who writes video sales letters. I am selling a product and I want a full VSL script that speaks my audience's exact language. The product and offer: [describe it, including price and the main promise]. The audience brain from my research: Pains: [paste] Aspirations: [paste] Objections: [paste] Their exact words: [paste] Write a complete VSL script in five clear blocks. One, a hook in their own words. Two, the pain they live with. Three, a short story with proof. Four, the offer framed against that pain with the mental triggers a strong seller would use. Five, a clear call to action. Write in first person, plain English, around 600 to 900 words, no hype words.
The output is a finished script set up for delivery on camera. Read it out loud once. If it sounds like something your buyer would say to themselves, it is good to go.
The 3-minute overview of how this works
Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.
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Week one: one launch that did not wait on a studio.
Most people expect a sales video to be a big production, so they brace for a slow week. That is the habit this breaks. The first time you run this, the script and the video come together in an afternoon instead of a month. The point of week one is not a flood of sales. It is proof that a launch no longer waits on a video you dread.
Week one looks like this. You feed the bot your audience’s real words and your offer. It writes the script in minutes. You tune it for delivery, the video clone records it in your voice, and the finished video goes to the top of the money page that same day. You launch. Even a modest launch now converts a little better, because the script speaks the buyer’s language. A ten to twenty percent lift on a money page that was already running is a believable, repeatable number.
The point of the first week is not the sales total. The point is to confirm the audience brain is pulling real words, the script follows the selling structure, and the video clone delivers it convincingly. Once that is locked, every future launch uses the same machine and ships in an afternoon.
From there the maths is simple and conservative. If your money page made a steady amount before, a ten to twenty percent conversion lift carries through every visitor from now on. Add to that the launches you can now ship that you would have skipped because filming was too slow. One extra small launch a quarter, plus a steady lift on each money page, compounds across a year into far more than the video ever cost. Over five years, that is the difference between a handful of launches and a steady stream of them.
All of this runs without a studio, a camera, or a copywriter on call. The bot researches, the bot writes, the clone delivers. You approve and publish. The next launch ships in an afternoon instead of stalling for a month.
Prompt 3: tune the script to your delivery and voice
Before the clone records it, the script should match how you actually speak, or the selling profile you trust. Use this prompt to adjust pacing, tone, and the mental triggers so the delivery feels natural rather than read.
Delivery and voice tuner
Act as a sales video director. I have a video sales letter script and I want to tune it for delivery before a video clone records it. Here is the script: [paste the full script]. Adjust it for spoken delivery, not reading. Break long sentences into short spoken lines. Mark where to pause and where to slow down for the key lines. Keep the mental triggers but make them feel like a real person talking, not a pitch. Tell me which one or two lines carry the most weight so I can make sure the delivery lands there. Return the tuned script plus a short note on the tone to aim for, in my own first person voice.
The tuned script is what the clone reads. A script written for the eye and a script written for the ear are different, and this step is the difference between a video that sounds read and one that sounds real.
Prompt 4: write the money page around the video
The video does the selling, but the page around it has to support the buy. Use this prompt to generate the headline, the section under the video, and the buy button copy so the whole money page works as one piece.
Money page copy writer
Act as a conversion copywriter. I have a video sales letter that will sit at the top of a money page, and I need the page copy around it. The product and offer: [describe it, including price]. The main promise of the video: [one sentence]. The audience's top pain and top aspiration: [paste]. Write three things. One, a headline that sits above the video and earns the first few seconds of attention. Two, a short section under the video, around 120 words, for people who scroll past the video and want the offer in text. Three, the buy button copy and one line of reassurance under it. First person where it fits, plain English, no hype words. Give me two versions of the headline.
Send the video and this page copy out together. The video carries the emotion, the page copy catches the people who skim, and the buy button closes both. One money page, working as one piece.
The exact build, step by step
Build the audience brain from real words
Start with the buyer, not the product. Gather the raw words your audience already uses in reviews, comments, support tickets, and social replies. Feed them to the bot and have it pull out the top pains, the top aspirations, the common objections, and the exact phrases they repeat. This is the single most important step, because a sales video that uses the buyer’s own words always beats one written from your head. Keep their language exactly as they wrote it.
Write the compelling script around the offer
Now hand the bot the audience brain and the product, and have it write the full video sales letter script. It follows a structure known to sell. A hook in their words, the pain they feel, a story with proof, the offer framed against the pain with the right mental triggers, and a clear call to action. This is the expensive copywriter step, finished in minutes and tuned to the exact buyer. Read it once out loud, and if it sounds like the buyer’s inner voice, it is ready.
Create the video clone of yourself
From a photo and a short sample, build a video clone of yourself that can be animated to deliver any script. This is the part that removes the studio, the lights, and the camera. Once the clone exists, you never have to set up a shoot again. The clone looks like you on camera, and unless you tell people, they believe you sat down and recorded the video yourself. Set this up once and reuse it for every launch from now on.
Clone the voice and pick the delivery
Clone your own voice so the video sounds like you, or choose a delivery profile built from sellers you trust. Then tune the script for the ear, breaking long sentences into short spoken lines and marking where to slow down for the key moments. The clone reads the tuned script in the chosen voice, with the pacing and the mental triggers a strong seller would use. The result sounds spoken, not read, which is what keeps a viewer watching to the offer.
Place the video on the money page
Drop the finished video at the top of the money page, with a headline above it and a clear buy button below. The video does the selling for the people who watch, and a short block of text under it catches the people who skim. Wire the buy button to checkout. Now the page is one piece. The video carries the emotion, the text catches the skimmers, and the button closes both. The money page is live the same day the script was written.
Reuse the machine for every launch
The clone and the voice are built once. From now on, every launch is just a new audience brain and a new script fed into the same machine. A video that used to take weeks takes minutes, so you ship the launches you used to skip. Each new product gets its own video sales letter without a studio, and each money page converts a little better because the script speaks the buyer’s language. More launches, more touch points, more sales, all from the same setup.
Audience understood
The bot reads real reviews and comments and learns the buyer’s pains, aspirations, and exact words.
Script written
A compelling video sales letter script is built on proven sales structure, in the buyer’s own language, in minutes.
Clone delivers it
A video clone of me, in my own cloned voice, delivers the script on camera, with no studio and no filming day.
Money page converts
The video sits on the money page, the launch ships in an afternoon, and the page converts a little better every time.
Build this video sales letter machine inside the same playbook 1,000+ students use
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The six months after I switched it on
Here is the shape of the first six months after I switched to making sales videos this way. The line is intentionally modest in the early months and climbs as more launches ship and each money page benefits from a script in the buyer’s exact words, because that is how a steady conversion lift actually behaves.
Monthly extra sales from faster launches and a better money page
Three things matter on this chart. The lift settles into a steady monthly range and stays there. The extra sales come from launches I can now ship and a money page that speaks the buyer’s language. And every one of those months happens without a studio, a filming day, or a copywriter on retainer.
What other students built
I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.
“I used to put off filming for weeks. With the script bot and a video clone, I built my whole sales video in an afternoon and launched the next day. The launch I had been avoiding for two months finally went out.”
“The thing that got me was the script using my customers’ own words. My page converted better than the version a copywriter wrote for me last year, and it cost me nothing this time.”
“Nobody could tell my sales video was an AI clone. People replied saying it felt like I made it just for them. I have shipped three small products since, where before I shipped one a year.”
“Knowing the first week was about proving the machine, not chasing a big number, kept me calm. By month two I had two money pages live with clone videos, and both converted higher than my old text pages.”
What’s inside Automations Made Easy
AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.
The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).
It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.
Automated video sales letters: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
Do I need to be a developer to set this up?
No. The audience research and the script are written by an AI bot you guide with prompts. The video clone and the voice clone are built with no-code tools where you upload a photo and a short voice sample. The skills you need are gathering your audience’s real words and guiding the prompts, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches. You point, click, and approve.
Will people know the video is an AI clone of me?
Not unless you tell them. The clone is animated from your likeness and speaks in your own cloned voice, so the finished video looks and sounds like you sat down to record it. Most viewers believe it is a normal recording. Many sellers do disclose it because honesty builds trust, and a clear note that it is an AI version of you rarely hurts conversion. That choice is yours.
Why a video sales letter instead of a plain text page?
Because video does more of the selling. A video carries tone, pacing, and emotion that text cannot, and it holds attention on the one page where the buyer decides. The money page is where everything happens, and a strong video on it lifts conversion. With this machine the video is no longer the slow, expensive part, so there is no reason to settle for text alone.
How much can I really expect this to lift sales?
Be conservative. On a money page that already converts, a script written in the buyer’s exact words plus a personal video tends to lift conversion by ten to twenty percent, not by some huge multiple. The bigger gain is speed. When a video takes minutes instead of weeks, you ship launches you used to skip, and each extra launch adds sales the page would never have earned.
Can I use a voice other than my own?
Yes. You can clone your own voice for a personal, familiar delivery, or you can use a delivery profile built from the pacing and triggers of sellers you trust. Some people prefer their own voice for authenticity, others prefer a profile tuned purely for selling. You can test both on the same script and keep whichever converts better on your money page.
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