SIC Cash to Close Operations

LAS VEGAS — Affiliate network SIC Cash and VIP earnings will cease operations starting Aug. 1.

The company said the reason for the closure is “due to the current economic circumstances and significant shifts in the adult industry.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the closure of SIC Cash. We would like to thank all our webmasters for your years of hard work. Thanks to you, this has been a rollercoaster of a ride.”

SIC Cash’s affiliate signup page says, “Thank you for your interest, we are no longer accepting new signups.”

Brad Shaw and his parent company Shaw Investments, owns and operates the SIC Cash affiliate network, adult webmaster board JustBlowMe.com, gay affiliate program Rainbow Revenue and VIP Earnings.

Shaw started building free sites while still a college student, eventually progressing to paysites in 1998.

“SIC Cash has had a good run, one of the oldest programs going.” Shaw wrote on a JustBlowMe.com thread.

“The sites, domains and loads of exclusive content are available for sale for the right price, only as a package. Rainbow revenue and Cream Bling will remain open and be our focus moving forward. Dont worry, I’m not going anywhere, just consolidating,” he said.

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