Circles = Sharing : How I’m Using Google+ Circles

This is NOT “just another” post about Google+ or Circles. It’s about how I’m using Circles – and why.
On Google+, Circles are a way to group people in your network based on THEIR interests.
The logic behind it is simple. Social networking is about SHARING. And you get to share stuff with people that is targeted to what you think they may like.
I’ve simplified my Circles by creating just 7 of them.

As you can see above, there’s one Circle for my non-profit work, one for my writing interests, and another for my information marketing business. There’s one Circle for friends I already have on other networks, and another for friends I’ve met (and will meet) on Google+
The other 2 Circles are for my regular use on Google Plus.
Inbox (I added the “1″ to it so that it sorts to the top of the list!) is where I’ve added names of the people I want to listen to. All their posts will show up in this Circle. It’s where I’ll look whenever I log in.
Read Later is a Circle with NO PEOPLE in it! Then why have it? To save interesting links or posts I come across that I don’t have time to go through just now – and/or wish to save for later reading or reference. I ‘share’ such posts with this Circle alone – and delete it from the Circle later when I’ve no longer any use for it.
I might add new Circles later on, but don’t think it will be necessary. What is likely to happen is people who are interesting and worth listening to will move from other Circles into my ‘Inbox’ – and those who become friends will move into that Circle.
What’s YOUR Circle strategy for Google+ going to be?
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