I will edit a high converting vsl video sales letter that drives sales


About this gig
I'm a professional video editor specialized in high-converting VSLs (Video Sales Letters) designed to keep viewers engaged and drive sales.
A great VSL is not just about editing it's about storytelling, pacing, and psychology. I focus on creating videos that hold attention, build trust, and guide the viewer toward action.
Whether you're selling a product, service, or course, Ill help you turn your script and footage into a compelling and persuasive video.
What I can do for your VSL:
- Professional video editing
- Engaging pacing & storytelling
- Visual support (b-roll, stock footage)
- Motion graphics & text animations
- Subtitles & key highlights
- Sound design & audio cleanup
- Color correction & cinematic look
- Hook optimization for retention
Why work with me?
- Focus on conversion, not just visuals
- Clear communication
- Fast delivery
- Revisions to ensure satisfaction (Depends the plan)
- Experience with marketing-focused content
Send me a message and lets get started!
Before placing your order, feel free to message me so we can discuss your project and goals.
Get to know Koinu
- FromArgentina
- Member sinceMay 2025
- Avg. response time19 hours
Languages
English, Spanish, Portuguese
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FAQ
What do you need from me to get started?
I’ll need your raw footage, a brief description of your goal, reference videos (if any), and your preferred style.
Can you match a specific editing style?
Yes! Just send me examples, and I’ll adapt the editing to match the style you’re looking for.
Can you help make my video more engaging or “viral”?
Yes, I focus on pacing, hooks, and visual dynamics to increase watch time and engagement.
Do you provide voice-over or scriptwriting?
No, but I can work with the materials you provide and enhance them through editing.
How many revisions are included?
Revisions depend on the package you choose, but I always aim to make sure you're fully satisfied.
How long does delivery take?
Delivery time depends on the complexity and package, but I always prioritize fast turnaround.

