What are research impact services?
Research impact services help communicate the value, relevance, and visibility of academic work through clear summaries, impact statements, discoverability improvements, dissemination plans, profile guidance, and audience-specific communication assets.
Who should use this service?
Researchers, PhD scholars, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, universities, research groups, laboratories, grant teams, and professionals can use this service when they need to present research more clearly to journals, funders, institutions, policymakers, industry audiences, or the public.
Can you guarantee more citations or media coverage?
No. We do not guarantee citations, downloads, journal acceptance, rankings, indexing, media coverage, grant decisions, or any external outcome. We help improve clarity, accessibility, discoverability, and dissemination strategy so the research is better prepared for visibility.
Do you manipulate citations or metrics?
No. Our service is ethical and publication-safe. We do not provide citation manipulation, fake engagement, artificial metric inflation, misleading profile activity, or unsupported claims. We focus on legitimate research communication and responsible impact planning.
Can you write a plain-language summary of my research?
Yes. We can prepare a plain-language summary that explains the background, purpose, methods, key findings, relevance, and implications of your research for non-specialist audiences while preserving scientific accuracy.
Can you help with ORCID, Google Scholar, LinkedIn, or university profile content?
Yes. We can review and refine researcher profile content, bios, expertise descriptions, project summaries, and publication descriptions for clarity, consistency, and professional presentation.
Can you support grant or institutional impact reporting?
Yes. We can help refine impact narratives, outcome summaries, stakeholder communication, project visibility plans, and dissemination reporting language for grant teams, departments, research centers, and universities.
What information do you need to begin?
We typically need the manuscript, abstract, thesis chapter, project summary, grant output, or published paper, plus details about your audience, goals, deadline, target channels, and any required institutional or funder guidelines.
Is this the same as editing or proofreading?
No. Editing and proofreading focus mainly on language, grammar, flow, and manuscript polish. Research impact services focus on visibility, audience communication, significance, dissemination, profile positioning, and responsible impact planning. You can combine both services if needed.
How much does research impact support cost?
Pricing depends on the type of output, number of documents, complexity, target audiences, turnaround time, and whether support is for an individual paper or a larger institutional project. Use the form below to request a custom quote.