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Choose domain name.
Search for an "up to 4 digit" URL suffix. New website, so chances are it's available. For example: You may check for tny.ad/99. It is taken.

Search will confirm whether preferred number available.

Footnote detail: We recommend numbers, however, sometimes it's handy to use regualar text characters. I.E. sailboat list price $58,000 then a URL suffix of 58k would be memorable. However, some people, upon a quick glance at ad URL, might not be convinced the URL will work with price as suffix. It's case insensitive (we recommend searching for lower case for consistency, URL's are lower case). You may advertise 58K but the url that works will be 58k (thus, there cannot be two URL suffixes 58K and 58k). This search will locate patterns exactly like your search and tell you whether record as a "case insensitive expression" exists already in database. So if a customer already has 58k, then if you search for either 58K or 58k, this will return "record already exists" which indicates "not available".
Visit https://for-sale-details.online/indexping.php for network data perspective from East Coast. If you are on the same coast it's about 40 ms average which is excellent.
Visit https://fast-web.ad/indexping.php for network data perspective from West Coast. If you are on the opposite coast it's about 80 ms average which is very good if you are cross country. However, the lower number is preferable for most responsive web sites. Whatever your location... if you are mostly interested in local prospects and want to take advantage of the most responsive web server then test the two locations out and go with the lowest ms average ping.