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Joined 01/20/2008

Kris Berg

Prudential CA Realty

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(858) 530-2374

I am an eleven-year real estate veteran and a Broker Associate with Prudential California Realty in San Diego. Together with my husband Steve, also a Broker, I assist both buyers and sellers in all areas of San Diego County. I am also (gasp) a real estate blogger.

In addition to our website, San Diego Castles (SanDiegoCastles.com), we host our San Diego Home Blog (SanDiegoHomeBlog.com).

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Submitted by on March 5, 2008 - 11:15pm.

Hi Kris,
Love your stuff.

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  • Thanks everyone for the
    By July 16, 2008 - 5:02pm

    Thanks everyone for the comments. As a point of clarification, I am not questioning the value of SEO, just the value of SEO to our clients versus to ourselves. If we are to embrace transparency and deliver honesty, which is really what our clients want, then it seems more than a little ludicrous to suggest that my blogging is anything but personal marketing. The on-line consumer may find my blog, and may even return because they find value or amusement, but they will do the serious shopping elsewhere. My goal as an agent, therefore, is to inspire them to want to work with me when the time comes. Jay - Nice icing on the comments cake. Well said. See you all in San Francisco! Kris Berg www.SanDiegoHomeBlog.com

  • @KrisBerg Kris
    By July 12, 2008 - 7:40am

    @KrisBerg Kris Berg Prudential CA Realty www.SanDiegoHomeBlog.com www.SanDiegoCastles.com

  • Jason, The remark about the
    By July 9, 2008 - 9:46am

    Jason, The remark about the hat was a joke, of course, and just to be clear, I in no way intended to trivialize the work of the Rotary. On the contrary, I was quite sincere in my desire to become involved. I have two children who have benefited tremendously from their own involvement with both their local Interact Club and their international student exchange programs, and in large part because of this, I want to offer something in return. Having said that (and more to the point), we are really back to that recurring theme of balance. Regardless of how on-line our world is becoming, the truly personal interactions will always be in vogue. It is all too easy to get wrapped up in one to the exclusion of the other, which I believe is a huge, business-limiting and personal growth-stifling mistake.