Two things:
1) Why GIF? It is technically (technologically, not semantically) inferior to PNG, and useless the lossy LZW format (meaning you lose quality). PNG has been supported in browsers since the early 1990s. The only reason you should use GIF is if you're trying to do animation (which GIF is also bad at) or if you're trying for something better binary transparency. Since your image is neither animated nor transparent, I'd go with PNG for your image format.
2) The font is the major contributor to the blur. Try looking for fonts which don't have such jagged edges.
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