Take a look at the screenshot below for an example of what a circle looks like before customization:


To rename a default circle, click “rename” at the very top of the table. To edit the description of your circle, click on “edit description”.
In my example, I edited one of the default circles and re-titled it to “Bloggers”, entering in a description that quickly identifies the types of contacts I will add to this new circle:



As time goes on and you have multiple circles of contacts, you will be able to view individual streams and updates from each group of contacts by clicking “View stream for this circle” at the very bottom of your circle’s information table as shown below:



Creating clear descriptions for each circle is important as it will help you better organize your contacts once you start adding people to your circles.





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Nice Job!
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great! a coplete training for Google +. Thank you
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This is great. I don't really like Twitter, and one of the things I don't like about Facebook, is that everyone knows your business, even employers have started viewing your Facebook pages while considering hiring you. I don't like any of it. The only site I like so far is Pinterest, but I think I might like Google plus, now that I know what it's all about. Thanks for the great info, this is definitely a keeper.
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Are you the author of "Uncovering Google+"
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Hi Welshy it´s a PLR that I have edited a little and have all rights to. Give away, resell etc. etc. This is a gift to everyone who´s interested in Google+ at WA.
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I haven't even read this yet, but Thank You for writing it. I know it'll help me even before I do. Google+ is still much of mystery to me and very underused on my part so any light shed on it will be very valuable.
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