That's just because google can't find any relevant ads, presumebly because you have no content or very little on the page. So it's giving you the option to display ads of your choice, it's ok you can do so, just don't click the ads you chose to display.
I guess that would make sense. It was a rather short post and the keywords were rather obscure (Druid, Tsalagi, Protogrove) so I guess that would explain it. Though I thought in such instances I would get "smart pricing" ads or something random...at the very least a Worlds of Warcraft ad of some type... *shrug* Thanks, Q
Are you saying the same thing that jon2k6 said or trying for something else? If you are saying the same thing I don't think your post was needed, making this post rather pointless. If you are going for something else, then please rephrase it because I was not following. Thanks, Q
you see it when G can not find ads for your site . using <!-- google_ad_section_start --> and <!-- google_ad_section_end --> tags may help you
It's WordPress, so I know that would work in individual posts. Will having multiples of that tag flux anything up?