I am all for skipping extra steps whenever possible. So we did the half-naked (layers of towels on the couch, extra towels and wipes nearby), use a toilet seat adapter method. And, although it's not our typical parenting style, we totally bribed with candy. One piece (jelly bean, skittles, m&m... something small) for pee, two for poop. I started after Labor Day with an immediate goal of just getting my daughter to sit on the potty without freaking out. It went a lot better than I'd anticipated and she even started using the potty that same day (pee and poop). We got derailed with three(!) colds and a minor surgery I'd had (when sick, sore or overtired, it was just easier to diaper her), but it's been about six weeks since she wore a diaper at naptime, close to the same amount of time since she has been wearing clothing on her bottom half (it was interesting to me that she would pee in panties or other bottoms... I wasn't expecting that) and a week or so since we've been diaper free at night.
I started off asking her to try to use the potty every five minutes. Since she was more likely to say no than to try, I'd set the timer. That took the pressure off me, because it wasn't me telling her it was time, it was the bell. Still, every five minutes was too much (my youngest was one month old at the time, so nursing and potty training made it extra challenging). By the middle of the second day I had a sense of her schedule, and have just tried to pay attention to her cues.
She has had a few accidents. For example, today I put her to down for her nap without getting her to the potty first. She was pretty upset about having an accident... I feel like it was my fault, not hers. Mostly she stays dry and seems to feel pretty confident about her pottying skills. We keep things positive. If she doesn't go, but sits on the potty, we say she had a good try. She's never purposely peed herself and we've never treated her badly for anything that has happened. I think that's the biggest tip right there.
I don't feel like potty training is done yet. I'm still helping with wiping, and she won't always go without being guided. But she is starting to go more often on her own, which is encouraging. As for the candy, I only give it to her now if she remembers... happens about 50% of the time. The last step for us will be to use public toilets and those at other people's homes.
Hope that helps,
S. :+)