High Ticket Coaching Offer #3: The VSL Funnel

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My First VSL Funnel. Didn't Even Have a Name for It

Back in 2009, I ran my first VSL funnel. I didn’t even know it had a fancy name.

I just knew that putting a video in front of people worked better than making them read a huge wall of text.

 

Turns out I was onto something. It helped me build a high six-figure business.

 

Since then, I’ve built dozens of these for coaches. It’s one of several high-ticket coaching funnels we build for clients, again and again, because it just works.

 

So if you’ve got a great coaching offer but no reliable way to get people on the phone, keep reading.

 

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What is a VSL Funnel?

A VSL funnel for high-ticket coaches is one of the easiest ways to turn cold traffic into booked calls.

You don’t have to say a word to make it happen.

Let’s get into how it works, when to use it, and where it can go wrong.

The Must-Have Components in a VSL Funnel

VSL stands for Video Sales Letter. So a VSL funnel is a funnel built around one video that sells your high-ticket coaching offer, then sends the viewer off to book a call.

 

You need three things:

  1. A squeeze page (nice to have, not essential). This collects someone’s email or phone number before they watch the video. That way, if they don’t book a call straight away, you can follow up later.
  2. The VSL page. This is the video itself. Usually 5 to 20 minutes long. This is where all the magic needs to happen (more on that below).
  3. An appointment page. This is where they book the call. Keep it dead simple. One button. One action.

 

Some coaches skip the squeeze page and send people straight to the video. Both ways work. Test it and see what your audience prefers.

Trust and Authority: The Number One Thing That Sells High-Ticket

Here’s the truth about high-ticket offers: nobody hands over $5,000 to a stranger.

 

Trust and authority matter more than anything else in your VSL.

More than your offer. More than your price. More than how pretty the page looks.

 

A video builds both fast:

  • Trust comes from people seeing your face and hearing your voice. That’s something a page full of text just can’t do.
  • Authority comes from what you show them. Real results. Real case studies. Before-and-after photos. Or just talking about the problem with the kind of detail only someone who’s solved it a hundred times would know.

 

If your VSL only nails one thing, make it this. Everything else in this post exists to support trust and authority. Nothing else matters if people don’t trust you first.

 

 Listen here:

Why Coaches Love VSL Funnels

Trust gets the video watched. But here’s what makes coaches stick with this funnel long-term:

  • It scales like crazy. Once it’s built, you just feed it traffic. Spend $200, get one appointment. Spend $2,000, get 10. Spend $20,000, get 100. The maths just works.
  • It never sleeps. Unlike a live webinar, you record your VSL once and it keeps running. Maybe you touch it up once a year. That’s it.
  • It warms people up for you. Anyone who sits through several minutes of your video is already far more interested than someone who just saw one ad.
  • It’s not only for booking calls. Most coaches use it to fill their calendar, but the same video can sell a low-cost trial that rolls into a bigger monthly offer, or even fill seats at a live event.

The VSL Script: What Actually Goes into the Video

I’ve used this exact structure across dozens of client VSLs, and it just works.

 

Why? Because it follows how people actually get convinced of anything.

 

First the pain, then the hope, then the proof, then the offer.

 

In short:

  1. Ask a painful question. Call out the exact problem your dream client is living with right now. Don’t be shy about it.
  2. Empathise. Really mean it. This step matters because nobody buys from someone who hasn’t shown they understand the problem first. Skip this, and even a brilliant offer feels like a stranger’s sales pitch. Tell your own story, if it’s true. Or tell a past client’s story instead. Sometimes that works even better. Either way, get specific. Talk about the tired 9-to-5, the wasted weekends. Make them think “wait, that’s literally me,” not “yep, another sales video.”
  3. Give them hope. Tell them you have a solution, and that you’re about to show it to them. This is what keeps them watching to the end.
  4. Show them you know your stuff. Results. Case studies. Before-and-after photos. Whatever proves you can actually do what you’re saying.
  5. Explain why it’s you. Let’s be honest, there are 5,000 other people offering something similar. So what makes you different? Say it clearly.
  6. Make an offer they can’t say no to. This isn’t about clever pricing tricks. It’s about wiping out every excuse to hesitate. Three things make an offer feel like an easy yes: lay it out step by step so they know exactly what happens next, connect it directly back to the problem you named earlier, and make the first ask small. A free call, not the full programme. Small yeses lead to big yeses.
  7. Knock out their objections. Cost, time, trust, whether they can actually do it. Hit all four before they even think to ask.
  8. Tell them exactly what to do next. Book a call. Click the button. Don’t make them guess.

A Real Example

One of our clients, Mark Harvey, a property investment coach in the UK, ran a VSL funnel for high-ticket coaches built exactly like this – same funnel format we used in our Boomerang Funnel breakdown for another client.

 

His page had a headline, a six-minute video, and an application button.

 

We also added written text underneath for anyone who’d rather read than watch.

 

Testimonials sat at the bottom. And a countdown showed only 20 spots left, so people actually moved.

 

Video and text together. Urgency. Social proof. That combination is what makes a VSL converts.

The Downsides Nobody Tells You About

A VSL funnel isn’t a “set it and forget it” machine though.

 

Here’s what catches coaches off guard:

  • It can feel a bit impersonal. It’s a recorded video, so there’s no back-and-forth chat. Still, it beats a wall of sales text any day, but it’s worth knowing going in.
  • It costs time and money to get right. You’ll need to see where people drop off in the video, then tweak it until it holds their attention. This isn’t a once-and-done job.
  • Show-up rate is on you. Free appointments mean no-shows. Fix it with a triage call – get someone to ring every applicant first, check their budget, check they’re serious, before they land on your calendar. It’s one more step, but it saves your time. (We’ve got more no-show fixes in our show-up rate guide. Most of it applies here too.)

Is a VSL Funnel Right for You?

Use a VSL funnel if you’re a coach with a high-ticket offer ($2,000+) and you want an automated way to warm people up before they ever talk to you.

 

Skip it, or pair it with a live webinar instead, if your offer is highly technical or deeply personal and really needs live, real-time trust-building.

 

And here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to be either/or.

 

In our 4 lead generation strategies for 2026, we show how a VSL funnel can work alongside a mini-course and a webinar, all at once, instead of betting your whole business on one single funnel.

FAQs: VSL Funnels for Coaches

A VSL funnel is a marketing funnel built around one video, called a Video Sales Letter. High-ticket coaches use it to explain their offer and get viewers to book a call or make a purchase.

Most high-ticket VSLs run 5 to 20 minutes. Long enough to build trust and knock out objections, short enough that people don't click away.

No. Some coaches collect contact details first with a squeeze page. Others send people straight to the video. Test both and see what works better for you.

Because it proves you understand the viewer's problem before you try to sell them anything. Skip it, and even a great offer feels like a generic pitch.

A VSL funnel is more scalable and evergreen than a live webinar. But a webinar gives you more real-time back-and-forth. Most coaches end up using both, just at different stages of their funnel.

This is What We Do Best

Here’s the honest truth: a VSL funnel is only one piece of the puzzle. The video matters, sure, but so does the traffic behind it, the show-up rate, and what happens after someone doesn’t buy on the first try.

 

That’s the whole game we play at Radical Marketing. We’ve been building “butts on seats” since 2014, and we work on a performance-based model. If you don’t grow, we don’t win. Simple as that.

 

We work best with coaches and experts who have a high-ticket offer, somewhere in the $2,000 to $10,000+ range, and who are the face of their own business.

 

If that’s you, explore our service and see if this is something you want to do.

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