I wouldn't worry about it too much. At least it sounds like she is somewhat interested in being trained.
Bribes did not work for my kids. For my eldest, we finally got her trained over a long weekend at age 3yr, 3mo. We told her she could not watch any kiddie shows on TV (mine watch way more than they should) until she was trained. We did permit TV watching, but it had to be CNN or CNBC.
My second was the most challenging. She would hold it in all day - as it 10+ hours - and then couldn't hold it any more. She would then be sopping wet, squishy socks, and when you pointed out that she was wet, she would deny wetting her pants. She would continue on her way as if nothing had happened. Finally trained shortly before her 4th birthday, a week prior to starting a school that assumed she was trained. We told her the school would kick her out and she would be sitting on the curb if she wasn't trained - that did the trick.
This may seem like harsh parenting with the older two, but some kids just don't respond to bribes. We didn't push my youngest. She trained at 3 yr, 5mo when she seemed ready and other kids at the day care were also ready to train. Took a week or less.
I guess I might back off for a while and let her figure it out. Unless she is like my second (in wet pants denial), I would expect her to be uncomfortable/be upset with the accidents and start letting you know when she needs to go. Of course, this is easier to say now that the kids are 7, 14 & 16 - if I was in the middle of potty training a kid, I would be more anxious!