All you can do is try some methods and see what works. Some kids take to it really easily and are willing to have you help them learn and other kids refuse any interference at all and won't be out of diapers until they can do it 100% by themselves. I tried timers, going naked, the big boy underwear bribe, stickers, etc. over the course of 2 years (from when my son first showed interest at 22 months until 45 months of age when he was finally 95% set with both peeing and pooping). Everyone getting promising that this method or that method would work, yea right! My son night trained on his own at 3 yearsof age with absolutely no planning on my part, but daytime was elusive for us for many reasons including his sensory issues (he could not tell when he had to go), very irregular bowel movements, "stubborness" (he wanted no input or suggestions from me and he didn't want to interrupt his play time to go), and some other minor issues.
Finally I resorted to potty treats. Every time I wanted him to try going potty (before leaving the house or something) I would encourage him with the reward of a potty treat. It was what he needed to be willing to interrupt his play. I left everything else up to him and when he started experiencing success he stopped asking for the treats.
There is no absolute magic potty training method that works for every kid. There is only the magical method that works for your kid and you might have to experiment a little. Some kids potty learn easily no matter what method you pick and some kids struggle no matter what method you choose.
The only universal rule I know is "Don't get in a power struggle over it" but I'm sure someone will come back with an exception to that one too:) I hope it goes smoothly for you, but know that if it doesn't, you are not alone :)