Wonder why so many people are following you at once on Google+?

Sometimes it happens, that you get more followers a day, than usual. If this ever happened to you, you may wonder, if you have been included in a shared circle by someone famous on Google+. But how can you find out?

Try this form and insert your 21-digit Google+ Id into the search field and we lookup which circles you are in. This only works, if we have the shared circle already in our database.

Laramie County Community College
in 3 circles

Laramie County Community College

Included in at least 3 public shared circles yet


California State University, Chico
75

75 members +1 0 comments 1 shares

California State University, Chico 2012-09-25 03:59:37

+Shared Circles on G+ +
#circle #college
Educational Marketing Group, Inc.
500

500 members +2 5 comments 5 shares

Educational Marketing Group, Inc. 2011-11-11 16:49:44

Over 731 colleges and universities are in the circle of early Google+ Page adopters. Please let me know if you are not in the circle and I will add you. (Note: it says 500 below, that is the highest number Google+ will allow to be shared at one time - 3.5 days and I already hit the limit).
Educational Marketing Group, Inc.
500

500 members +2 8 comments 7 shares

Educational Marketing Group, Inc. 2011-11-10 18:00:41

Over 615 colleges and universities are in the circle of early Google+ Page adopters. Please let me know if you are not in the circle and I will add you. (Note: it says 500 below, that is the highest number Google+ will allow to be shared at one time - 2.5 days and I already hit the limit).

Don't know what your Google+ ID number is? You can find it in your browsers address bar on your profile page. Or use this link: http://plus.google.com/me For example: My profile page is: https://plus.google.com/102235836543922327908/posts and my Google+ ID is 102235836543922327908



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