I swear bleeding stuff is like trying to get rid of the hiccups--1000 different ways, and everyone has different results.
Take steel valve stem out of an old rim, drill a hole in the cap of your master cylinder, screw it in, and attach a bike tire hand pump to it. Fill the master full, and gently put some pressure on the pump to force it through--careful not to let the fluid level drop so that you end up pumping air in again.
You can try submerging the master in a small pail full of brake fluid, and stroke it by hand holding it at different angles.
For the slave I had success by taking an old slave cylinder (with the piston gutted from it), unhooking the master, and connecting the old slave to the line in place of the master. I filled the old slave full of fluid, and then went underneath and stroke the new slave by hand.
And finally... with a helper, get them to push the clutch pedal to the floor, and then crack the bleed screw on the slave. Close it again, and have them return the clutch pedal to the top again. And repeat a whole bunch of times.
And do them all in combination. Singing chants between. Trying standing on your head as well. And getting drunk and beating you clutch hydraulics with a bottle of brake fluid.