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Anyone knows a good blog developer?

Hi everybody, I want to have my own blog site which will be including categories that touch every aspect of human life. For this I am on the look out for a team that can handle blog development. I am expecting a professional team and they should be touching other aspects of web as well. Thanks.
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You can put your requirement on freelance or upwork from them you may get right expert.
Rule #1 – People Judge Your Blog Based On The Design
Rule #2 – Function Always Before Aesthetics
Rule #3 – Simply city Is Better
Rule #4 – The Golden Rule of Thirds Makes Your Site More Pleasing
Rule #5 – Clarity & Specificity Always Win
Rule #6 – If They Can’t Read The Post, They Won’t Stick Around
Rule #7 – Always Invite Repeat Visits
Rule #8 – Always Improve Signup Forms
Rule #9 – Use Text Logos Whenever Possible
Rule #10 – Use Stock Photos Selectively
Rule #11 – Redesign Only When Necessary
Rule #12 – Break The Rules Once You Understand Them
Graphic header image – A header image or professionally designed banner can exponentially increase the perceived credibility of a blog.
Catchy and informative tagline – The idea of the tagline is to inform your visitors about what you do. It needs to be short, sharp and punchy so the visitor automatically understands what it is your site or business is designed to achieve.
Call-to-action – Your home page is a prime opportunity to capture an email address or get your new visitor to take action. Don’t miss it!
Guidance on where to start – This is a big one, and one I still haven’t got to fixing myself. It is so simple, yet so important. When someone new comes to your site it is your job to guide them exactly where they should go next. You’ll see what I mean in the examples below, but a common way to do this is to create a ‘Getting Started’ page so new visitors know what content to start with and where to find it. You can take them on whatever journey you want.
Social proof – if you have worked with any significant brands, contributed to some well known publications or have any amazing testimonials; include them on your home page! The quicker you build your credibility with a visitor the better.
Show off your personality – Let your personality shine through. If you’re an individual blogger, include a photo. If you’re a business, create a home page that shows off everything you are about, and depicts your value set.