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Hello everyone! My name is Jack Doyle and I may be the hardest working, ultra-talented and best-est teenager you EVER meet. (No Bias obviously)
While others are perfecting their Fortnite skills or doom-scrolling TikTok I’m usually learning ANYTHING there is to know about the world of advertising —
studying everything from posters and websites to the fine art of door-to-door sales. Anything goes.
Now, Let’s be honest, a boring old letter just won’t cut it.
Instead, I have myself the challenge of making a top-notch website all about myself so you could put a face to the name of Jack Doyle.
Think of it as the ultimate Jack Doyle archive—packed with my wins, my lessons, and a splash of personality (okay, maybe more than a splash).
I’d love to get my foot in the door and learn from the best. If you fancy taking a look at my site, I’d love to hear your thoughts—good, bad, or brutally honest.
Yours truly,
Jack M.F Doyle

About Jack Doyle



Sydney, Australia
This is the beginning of the boy you all know and love—Jack Doyle. Born in Potts Point to two incredible parents, both business owners, I guess you could say entrepreneurship runs in my veins.
My dad sparked my passion for advertising as he dived in the industry young. My mum? She’s the reason I walk into any room with confidence. (maybe too much for my own good)
Safe to say, I hit the jackpot when it comes to parents.
2009
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Due to family circumstances, we packed our bags and took a long trip to the beautiful, cold, and absolutely freezing country of Scotland.
Fun fact: Scotland seems to have only two seasons—winter and slightly-warmer winter. A bit of a shock coming from sunny Sydney!
2011



Edinburgh, Scotland
At 7 years old I was thrown into the workforce—helping out at my dad’s pub on weekends (by choice, not child labor!)
It was a brilliant lesson on earning what I wanted rather than having money spoon-fed to me. I quickly mastered the art of charming tourists into tipping me, all in the name of a noble cause—getting my Nintendo 3DS as fast as humanly possible.
What can I say? I’ve been an angel all my life.
2016



3Theatre
By the age of nine, I was fully trained in my mum’s school of confidence—and, honestly, I might have mastered it a little too well.
I volunteered at her social enterprise focused on confidence and leadership, where I organized and directed younger students and even gave presentations in front of large audiences.
Safe to say, speaking doesn’t scare me. Thanks, Mum!
2018



high school
This is where I started my higher education — also known as the dream-crushing, soul-draining institution of high school.
If you can’t tell, I’ve never been a fan of school. It’s probably the only place where you’ll ever catch me being the shy, quiet one in the room.
But here’s the funny thing—because I’m loud, charismatic, and openly against the system, people assume I must be terrible at it; teachers included.
Well, they’re wrong, I was 1 of 2 people to get straight A’s on my exams.
Jack of all trades what can I say
2021



Gardening business
My dislike for school didn’t just make me question the system—it made me want to create my own opportunities.
So, I did.
I started going door to door, pitching hedge-trimming and lawn-mowing services at £20 per hour. But I didn’t stop there—I made posters, built a website, and learned how to sell my ideas.
That’s when the spark for advertising truly hit me. This was my thing.
Funny enough, I guess school did end up teaching me something useful after all.
2022



current endevours
That spark pushed me to really learn the art of advertising.
I started building free websites for local cafés and hairdressers, figuring out how to transfer my confidence into business. Along the way, I picked up copywriting—learning how to turn my cheeky personality into words that sell.
Meanwhile, my garden empire was thriving. I hired friends, delegated lawn work to my little brother (gotta give him a shot at making money too)
For the first time, everything just clicked.
2024



what's on the horizon?
I could just keep going—studying, learning, and enjoying life as a teenager. But let’s be honest… that sounds a bit too easy. I need a real challenge.
I want to take advertising further. To learn from the greats. To see how the industry really works—how the cogs turn inside the agencies that create the ads we all remember.
So, in short—will you show me how the magic happens?
Jack Doyle
2025
Testimonials
I was so exited to see MY cafe have such a nice, modern design you don not usually see with cafes. Thank you
Assan
Hideout cafe
Thank you so much for helping us with the website design and management!
Carmen
Jans Bubble
Having you handle the site gave me such a breather, thank you Jack
Nok Poon
Aki
Some pieces I have done for a bubble tea brand. I wanted the tone to be that of a considerate grandma.
Jans Bubble

Some pieces I wrote for a motivational speaker. I wanted the tone to be of a kind a big brother who pushes you.
Kannperformane

I wanted to encapsulate the perfection of having that nice trim lawn on a summer afternoon without the effort
GardenView

Copywriting folio
This is the space to introduce the Project section. Give a brief overview of the types of projects featured below.

How I am useful
Look, you probably have a million questions, but let’s focus on the big one—why me?
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of kids out there asking for the same opportunity I am. So what makes me different?
I have something they don’t.
Yes, I have the talent to go far—you’ll see that in my portfolio, whether it’s in copywriting or design.
Yes, I’m confident—something rare among teens these days.
And yes, I have an outstanding academic record.
But what makes me the perfect apprentice? The pin in the haystack?
My patience.
Talent, intelligence, and communication skills are everywhere. But patience? Hard to come by—especially in the TikTok generation, where everything has to be instant.
Most people my age will be excited about the work… for about 10 minutes. Then they move on.
Not me.
It’s a lot easier to mold a young mind when they already have the discipline, work ethic, and patience to stick with something until it’s great. Wouldn’t you agree?
Every project below wasn’t made on autopilot. I stressed over them, developed them, and (yes, even sometimes) cried over them—because that’s how I learn.
A year ago, I didn’t even know how a website worked.
Just imagine what another year could bring—for me and for you.