Tag: academic content writing

  • Why Your University Essay Keeps Losing Marks, Even When the Research Is Strong

    Why Your University Essay Keeps Losing Marks, Even When the Research Is Strong

    Even well-researched university essays lose marks when the argument is not clearly structured and easy to evaluate. This blog explains why strong content alone is not enough, how unclear positioning affects grades, and what structural mistakes reduce scoring potential. Learn how to present your argument clearly, improve logical flow, and align your writing with academic…

  • Why PhD Students Fail to Publish: A Writing Structure Problem Most Don’t See

    Why PhD Students Fail to Publish: A Writing Structure Problem Most Don’t See

    Most PhD papers are not rejected because of weak research, but because the contribution is not visible early enough in the writing. This article breaks down the structural mistakes that delay clarity, from non-committal literature reviews to discussions that avoid taking a position. If your paper has been rejected or feels complete but not convincing,…

  • E-E-A-T in Academic Writing: Why it Matters in 2026

    E-E-A-T in Academic Writing: Why it Matters in 2026

    ‘E-E-A-T — Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness, has moved beyond Google’s search quality guidelines to become the benchmark for academic credibility in 2026. Journals including Elsevier, Springer Nature, IEEE, and JAMA now enforce strict AI disclosure policies aligned with E-E-A-T principles. This article explains what E-E-A-T means for academic writers and how to demonstrate each…