Adsense ads don't show up, only "Ads by Google" and a textbox - adsense

I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this question. Feel free to close this thread if needed. But here's my question:
The page where the ad is located is http://engineercreativity.com/adsense.html
I copy/pasted the ad code and placed it in a simple page (because it wasn't working on my actual website).
The ad code is for an adsense "Ad for Content". It's supposed to be something like:
Ads by Google Ad1 Ad2 Ad3 ....
But it shows:
Ads by Google textbox button
Is there a way to fix this. I'm sure it's not related to the code, but rather to the Google Ads settings. Are any of you familiar with Google Adsense?

It's working as intended. It doesn't have any ads to show because of the lack of actual content on the page.

You inserted the ad correctly. But did you mean to set the ad's height to 15?
And as Matt H answered, you'll have to wait for Google to crawl your site before it serves relevant advertisements.
Google AdSense: Confirm the ad shows on your site

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How can I test Google ads on my site

I am developing a website where I want to show Google ads. How can I test ads on my site? Additionally:
Does Google allow me to test ads?
Does it think my tests are fake impressions?
Can I get blocked by Adsense?
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Google may not like it, but in its TOS it says you are allowed to test your ads, although I would recommend you not to refresh the site thousands of times. Instead, I would first remove the AdSense tags and use some divs with fixed width & height and a background color (or a background image which looks like a Google ad) to test it excessively. If you have tested your layouts, remove the test divs and re-add your Google AdSense code. Now you can test it an additional few times to be 100% sure that all works. You can surely reload the page 10-20 times. Remember to just view the ads for testing but never ever click on your own ads – Google doesn't like that.

google adsense - sometimes all ads are visible in page, sometimes I see transparent boxes

I have placed 3 google ad scripts in my site. They are really nice but sometimes for example I see 2 of 3, or 1 of 3.
I just wanted to make sure that this is coming from google adsense's behavior. Is it like that or maybe it is coming from my website ?
Adsense shows ads based on your ip and if they are available. Check your website stats and compair them with the stats of Adsense.
It is probably normal behaviour.

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i am very confused if someone know about it then please help.
Suppose i have a website "www.abc.cx.ee" (subdomain) ,when i tried to verify this website for using adsense, the adsense account gives me an error that "you should have a domain for example www.exmple.com not a subdomain..... thats ok.
After that i register for another domain "example.cf" and then redirect it to my original website "www.abc.cx.ee" and apply for google adsense with domain "example.cf". Google asked me to place the ad unit code on my website "example.cf".
SO HERE are my questions
Where do i suppose to place the ad unit code ? (i mean to say that i have registered for adsense on domain "example.cf" which will redirect to my original site "www.abc.cx.ee".
Will adsense work that way?
ThankYou.
The review process will start when you put ads on the URL you've submitted - and you can't redirect from it: nothing will happen on the AdSense side, and your application will be "pending" forever.
That means you can put ads and use AdSense on all your suitable-for-AdSense sites, but the initial (one-time) review process will start only when your primary URL start making the ad impressions.
If you can't change the URL and if you can't put ads on it, then you'll need to start another application with another Google account / email addres, if you want to submit another (valid and suitable for monetization) URL.
(And if you have any question specific to your application, account, site, you could ask experts on the official AdSense Help Forum - https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!categories/adsense)

Why always same ads with adsense?

I have a site where I publish free backup software. The adsense box on my site (codessentials.com) always shows one of 5 backup-related ads.
On many sites you can see that the adsense box shows ads based on user-interrests and surf-statistics instead of the content of the site on which the adsense is shown.
How can I get adsense to show user-related ads instead of site-content-relates ads on my site?
Thanks
I believe you're talking about Interest-based ads. If your privacy policy is adequate, you should already be able to run those ads unless you've opted out in the Allow & block ads tab.

How to add the Google Adsense mobile ads on Blogger blog?

Over 30% of the traffic to my blog comes from Java mobile users who can't able to see the Web Adsense ads and now I want to add the mobile Adsense ads on my site Techdracula.com which is hosted on the blogger but the problem is that the mobile Ad code just displayed on my blog instead of showing the Ad (so I removed the ad code now). I want to know which type of Ad code I want to choose for mobile ads and will the Adsense mobile ads work on the Blogger blog?
Please refer -> i.stack.imgur.com/VhLge.gif for seeing the options given for me in ma Adsense dashboard for creating a mobile ad.
I want to switch the google adsense ad (mobile vs regular) based on user agent.
You can review 4 Easy Steps
Blogger Dashbord > Layout.
Click Edit on Blog Posts section.
Click on Show Ads between Posts.
Select your preferences and Save.
If you don’t see ads running, ensure that you have added at least one AdSense code directly to your template that works on normal web browsers.
Note: You won’t be able to perform step 3 of this tutorial unless you have enabled AdSense from your Blogger Dashboard.
This, you can do by clicking Earnings from the options available on the left side of your screen. If you already have an AdSense account, they are instructions on how you can link your blog to your existing account.
View demo : eBooklyn.blogspot.com