PPV message scripts for Telegram creators
Use scripts as structure, not as robotic copy-paste.
Good PPV scripts guide timing and intent. They should leave room for the persona to sound natural while keeping the sales flow consistent.
Soft warmup before a PPV
Use when the fan is engaged but has not clearly asked to buy yet. The message should invite curiosity without giving away the full set.
- "you are making me want to show u the better set"
- "i have something saved that fits this mood way too well"
- "if u want the closer version, i can send it locked"
Direct intent response
Use when the fan clearly says yes, asks to see more, or accepts a paid offer. The reply should not stall with unrelated chatter.
- Acknowledge the yes
- Send the paid media or explain the exact available alternative
- Do not promise custom content the creator cannot deliver
Price objection follow-up
Use when the fan wants the set but pushes back on price. Keep it warm, short, and anchored to the existing offer.
- Validate without apologizing for the price
- Offer a lower locked set only if it exists
- Do not keep discounting indefinitely
Questions creators ask before moving sales to Telegram
Should scripts be copied exactly?
No. They are patterns. The persona should adapt them to the fan context and creator voice.
How many PPV scripts do I need?
Start with one core funnel, one discount path, one buyer follow-up, and one objection path.
Can tease.bot manage these scripts?
Yes. PPV scripts, galleries, captions, pricing, and follow-ups are part of the product workflow.
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