Medium Answer - The way to remain on your sponsor's radar is to stay on his/her mover's tab. You might also remain in contact with your upline by connecting with them in chat or by sending them periodic team mails. This answer really equates to the 'squeaky wheel' thing but many times people miss out on benefits/perks/rewards simply because they didn't ask for them.
Answer that Nobody Wants to Hear - There are sponsors that are complete duds. They are greedy and refuse to help the needy. You might have to learn only to rely on yourself. Don't allow the fact that your sponsor is worthless to you let any negativity creep into your perspective. Make a positive use of their negative influence by thinking of them as an EXCELLENT example of what you do NOT want to be.
Turnabout is Fair Play Answer - Lead your leader by your superb example. Think of those things you would like your sponsor to do for you, then do exactly that for your affiliates. Keep your sponsor advised as to what you're doing for your troops and perhaps that will shame him/her into doing more for you too.
Ultimate Answer - When you point one finger you should notice that the other three are pointing back at you. Having a supportive sponsor is (or would be) nice but the one person you will always get the strongest support from is currently reading this line. I have faith in you and you should have trust in yourself too. You can do it!
Medium Answer - The way to remain on your sponsor's radar is to stay on his/her mover's tab. You might also remain in contact with your upline by connecting with them in chat or by sending them periodic team mails. This answer really equates to the 'squeaky wheel' thing but many times people miss out on benefits/perks/rewards simply because they didn't ask for them.
Answer that Nobody Wants to Hear - There are sponsors that ...more