The script is good, maybe a little long, but good. It kept me interested for quite a while, but after I got through the reasons to buy the course part and it kept going with no end in sight I had to close it out. A bit shorter on the length would help with that.
The script is about 19.5 minutes, which is about average for this type of sales letter. It actually might be a bit short. Many sales videos of this type can run up to 40+ minutes.
The goal is not necessarily for the user to watch the whole thing. The "buy now" button appears around the 9 minute mark, after the user has been properly pre-sold. The user instantly wants to see the price but if you haven't properly justifed that price with how the product will benefit them, it will seem too expensive. If the user watches past the point of the "buy now" button appearing, they are not ready to commit to the product, and are shown more value, with stronger and stronger closes throughout the end of the video.
With long-form letters, heat maps and order form impressions show that the user often scrolls to the bottom of the page and clicks the "buy now" button just to see the price. The point of the long VSL is to keep them from "jumping ahead" to the price until they fully understand how great it is and will solve their pressing problems.
I think coca cola did an awesome job with their content marketing white board video as far as slide layout and text/image to white space goes.
If I were you, I would make a version with either bigger slides and fewer items on each slide, or I would make the slides bigger and zoom to different areas like they do in parts of the coke videos above.
In any event, you're definitely on the right track as far as i'm concerned.
These are great videos and I appreciate you sharing them. I will definitely create another version with more white space to test out.
scottspfd82 said:
Serious question - is there a market for this?
It's a nice video, I can tell you've worked hard on it. But I mean, is this filling some overwhelming demand of people who have Iphone's but don't understand how to use them?
I showed my Grandma how to use hers. I had to teach my aunt how to drag windows around in Windows 7 but she picked up the Iphone with no problems. I've never really heard someone (even older people) saying the Iphone is too complicated.
I'm not saying there isn't a market. I'm asking if there is. Because if there's not a huge group of people out there thinking "I'd so pay $100 to learn how to use this thing" right now then the VSL isn't going to matter.
I'd get really clear on if there's a demand for it first. If there is start testing it. If there's not I'd drop it without thinking twice. You can't manufacture demand. That can be a frustrating lesson to learn if you're married to the project.
Yes, of course there is demand for the product! I wouldn't have spent several months working on the product BEFORE even thinking about the marketing message if the demand wasn't there. I don't mean to sound cocky, but I've been at this game since '08 and have created many offers. This isn't my first rodeo!
I outlined this in pretty great detail on our
affiliates page but will hit a few points here.
There is a top 20 product on Clickbank that offers a similar style training course but for the iPad. The product has been in the top 20 for over a year. The iPhone market is WAY bigger than the iPad market.
318 total iPhones sold vs 121 million iPads.
47 million iPhones sold in Q1 2013 vs. 22 million iPads.
iPhone training manuals such as "My iPhone" and "iPhone - The Missing Manual" outsell their iPad counterpart on Amazon.
Smartphones have started to reach critical mass, meaning the older generations are now making the switch. And since the iPhone is the most recognized brand among smartphones, it's the logical choice for boomers. These are the target audience for the product...your parents and grandparents!
Jaguar7 said:
I thought the vid was professional looking. I don't think your audience is going to notice the small details that some are pointing out. I think the frame needs to be bigger though.
The 640x360 frame size is pretty much standard for these types of sales videos. I think that is mainly due to the streaming cost of a 20 minute sales video. Dat Wistia bill can get big fast.
Though with the new YouTube CSS hack that people are using, that is a moot points so I will definitely test a larger frame size.
Tobias Funke said:
I explain to my Mother how to text message a few times a month.
This was my inspiration for the product. My parents get so frustrated with their phones and I'm constantly showing and re-showing them how to do the simplest tasks. Plus, my dad is now 65, retired, and BORED! He spends money like nobody I've ever seen so OF COURSE he HAD to have an iPhone when his buddy got one.
LegitAM said:
Use Optimizely to rotate a couple variations of the video as well as the long form. As suggested above, make your site responsive...
Awesome! This is exactly what I'm going to do.
So far, it's converting pretty well at about 1 in 25 to 1 in 35 for targeted traffic, and the EPC is around $2.00 or so for that same targeted traffic over the last few days. I would consider this to be amazing if it was just a standard long-form letter but I can't help but think it can get better with some more testing. Again, this is my first time doing the VSL so I have no idea what to expect.
Any guys out there who do this type of marketing or own/promote products with VSL's that want to chime in?
Also, any feedback on the headline?