November Newsletter for iPodJuice.com
Latest article about iPodjuice.
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In case you didn’t see this article, in October, iPodJuice was written up in the San Antonio Express News touting their great service.
iPodjuice.com Replaces Dead iPod Batteries
L.A. Lorek
San Antonio Express-News Business Writer
Some people get so frustrated when the battery fails on their iPod that they just stick it in a drawer and buy a new one. That gave Anthony Magnabosco, 37, of San Antonio the idea in 2004 to launch a Web-based business, iPodJuice.com, to supply iPod battery replacement kits.
At the time, Magnabosco worked as a logistics analyst in USAA’s materials management department, but he quit seven months after launching Milliamp Ltd., the parent company of iPodJuice.com. He expects to generate $1 million in revenue this year.
“I just started doing this on the side,” Magnabosco said.
Apple Inc. has sold millions of iPods from the Shuffle to the video version, but customers have expressed frustration that the built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries don’t hold a charge after a while. Apple even includes tips on its Web site to extend battery life for the devices. Yet without help, it’s difficult to pry open the case and to replace the battery once it dies.
Magnabosco’s third-generation iPod battery died in 2004, so he bought a kit online to replace the battery. The kit was junk, he said.


























