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Oct232011

Vote For Your Favorite G+ Shared Circles

There has been a lot of people sharing G+ Circles which is a Great idea. However, I am adding some times over 100 people to my Stream that I really am not sure I want to follow. Thought we could try yet again another way to help find people to follow on G+.

The idea here is to select 20 people from a suggested Circle in this case study. I took 20 random people from a +Robert Scoble shared Tech Circle and created a Dated Tech Circle with these people.

I Dated it 10-23-11 I will follow this circle for 10 days at the end of the 10 days I will have an understanding of what type of G+ poster they are. Now to take it a step further I put together a Google Doc Form. This will allow a selected group of people to vote for who they kept. This will give us and idea of what the G+ population thinks. I will post the results of our vote after the 10 Day posting Period.

Here is where you find the form to vote. http://www.googleplustoday.net/welcome/

Please let me know what you think of this system? Does this seem like it would work?

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