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Run a $150K market entry study in 20 minutes
Market research isn't hard because data is unavailable—it's hard because people don't know what questions to ask. This article reveals how AI tools like Gemini Deep Research can run the same structured analysis consultants charge $150K for, delivering market entry plans in 20 minutes instead of months.
Published October 27, 2025 by Kamil Banc
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AI research tools replicate $150K consulting work by automating the structured question sequence consultants use.
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Traditional consulting costs $150K, takes months
Consulting firms charge $150K for market entry studies following standard seven-domain research scripts
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AI tools reduce research time 60-70%
AI tools complete multi-step research in 10-20 minutes, reducing traditional research time by 60-70%
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Question sequencing, not data, creates difficulty
Market research difficulty stems from not knowing which questions to ask in what sequence
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Prompt generates 3,000-5,000 word strategic plans
Structured prompts generate 3,000-5,000 word strategic plans with executive summaries and detailed roadmaps
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Consultants sell structure, not proprietary data
Consultants sell question sequences and methodology, not proprietary data or exclusive market intelligence
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"You are paying $150,000 for a structured question list. The script is replicable. What stopped you from running it yourself was the research time."
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$150,000
Typical cost to hire McKinsey for a market entry study that takes three months to complete
10-20 minutes
Time required for AI research tools to complete multi-step research that traditionally takes weeks
60-70%
Reduction in research time when using AI tools with detailed research briefs
3,000-5,000 words
Length of strategic plans generated by the market entry research prompt with competitive analysis and financial projections
Supporting context
The methodology is based on reverse-engineering the standard consulting research framework that covers seven domains: market sizing, competitive landscape, regulatory environment, customer requirements, operational setup, financial viability, and risk assessment. Practitioners can apply this by using detailed research prompts with AI tools like Gemini Deep Research or Manus, specifying exact questions and required outputs rather than vague queries. The output requires validation—checking sources, verifying assumptions, and stress-testing numbers—but provides a structured starting point rather than a blank page. This approach transforms what was previously a weeks-long manual process into a 20-minute automated research session that generates actionable strategic plans.
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