If you want to use Google+ as 'yourself' again or as one of your other pages, you can switch. You do this at the top left under the title of your page. You will see 'x pages' there with a dropdown menu next to it. If you select 'you', you will use Google+ as yourself again. If you can't remember which page or profile you are logged in as, look at the black bar at the top left. If it says +Saskia, I am logged in as myself, if it says (in my case) +Christmaholic, then I am logged in as my page.
You can also add people to your page's circles. This means that you will see the status updates (posts) of these people in the stream of your page. As a page, you can only add people to your circles if they have added you to a circle first. This is probably cyprus phone number list to prevent brands and organizations from following people en masse. Your page's profile shows which people have you in their circles and vice versa. If you want to know more about how circles work in Google+, read this article , which I previously wrote together with Arvid Bux .
The difference between +1's and adding to circles
On Facebook, you can only 'like' a page, on Google+ you can do more. As a Google+ user, you can give a page a simple +1, a token of appreciation. But if you want to receive the content of a page in your stream, you can add the page (just like personal profiles) to your circles. You can create a separate circle for pages, but you can also choose to divide the pages in your circles by interest, for example. By linking your website to your Google+ page and Google AdWords, everyone will also be able to see how many +1s your company or brand has received, even if these people do not yet use Google+ (source: GooglePlusWorld ).