Messages and Campaigns
Great new features for helping you manage multiple messages. For example, groups of Screama messages organised into Screama campaigns, scheduled to run for a fixed period of time or for a specific number of message insertions, with messages picked randomly and using a campaign specific Screama template to ensure the same great look and feel every time.
Find out how easy it is to manage your Screama messages & campaigns. 
Segmentation & Targeting
Screama gives you the flexibility to run both centralised and departmental campaigns. This allows you to deliver Screama content that is relevant to the work of the business unit sending the emails and the business community with whom they interact.
Importantly, Screama also allows you to target your campaigns at different recipient groups such as customers, partners and suppliers, once again ensuring highly relevant content and excellent click through rates.
Discover why Screama is one of the most cost effective ways of reaching more people with targeted messages. 
Templates
Screama's unique email templates allow you to create and manage common email content such as signatures, disclaimers, legal notices and brand visuals, all from a centralised dashboard. It means you can ensure consistency in the way your business presents itself in the email channel and ensure regulatory or legislative compliance and avoid such issues as Cheryl's photo of Twinkle, or Barry "Bilbo" Baggins druid like typeface, both contributing to email anarchy.
Put your business on a more professional footing now, take a look at Screama's powerful email templates. 
Click through tracking
An amazing feature of Screama; the ability to tell you the email address of people showing interest in your products and services. You can also configure Screama to send you an email notification when someone clicks on a link in one of your Screama messages or even the web address in your signature.
Using Screama you track interest and get their email address when they visit your site. Amazing or what? 