I love how people all mention 9thward like it's easy to get sponsored by them. It's not like Armada-hard but to be on any kind of major ski company flow, and I would consider 9thward to be major, you still gotta throw down some maaaad steeze. Look at the guys that ride for 9thward.
You probably need AT VERY LEAST 7's all 4 ways with style, 270's all 6 ways with style, the capability for some bigger spins, and definitely either some 450's in your bag or some sick inverts or rotation patterns(ie, rodeo, cork, flatspin, bio, etc).
And don't think you can skimp on shit because you stereotype yourself as a specialty skier, like just a rail skier or just a jump skier. Even Travis Heed throws dirty sevens with style, and he is the best example of a specialty skier I can think of right now.
Go back to the drawing board man.