I think the perfect time for Monero marketing would be in the next year. As people become more concerned about their privacy (like NSA spying their activity) they would definitely be attracted by Monero's privacy features. The part of Bitcoin's block chain being a public ledger is probably not a good idea as anyone could trace your transactions (if they are able to link the public address with you) and know what you're doing. I describe Bitcoin as pseudonymous while Monero is truly anonymous. Just my opinion
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Everyone knows that big companies and federal agencies are spying. Not only usa, but everyone. For example, Australia is goint to start 'officially' its spying program in two days:
http://www.echo.net.au/2015/09/privacy-ends-october-13-2015/But the problem is that regular ppl just dont care with the prevalent opinion "i have nothing to hide, as I dont do anything bad'. etc.
There is a fraction of ppl concerned about privacy, which look for privacy supportive services especially in the internet. Thus monero marketing should be aimed at this group of ppl and such services. And its already happening.
The most recent example is with tutanota and possibility of making donations with xmr:
https://tutanota.uservoice.com/forums/237921-general/suggestions/9968298-accept-monero-xmr-for-donations