The left sidewall is on the other side of they keyhole entry, right? If so, it's not there I was thinking of absorbing, but at the more immediate sidewall.
The closer that you, or any speaker, is to any boundary, the more likely that area will benefit first in treating.
Ok, let's pretend we are only talking about low freq's, just for discussion. In fact, let's take it further, and just pretend that the speakers are omnipolar. If that was the case, do you see why I would recommend treating the front left area first?
How many feet will you sit from the rear wall?
At this point, we've really posted a LOT on this matter. While I've never yet treated a ceiling, I am definitely under the very strong impression that your sidewalls and corner trapping are by far the most important things to immediately address.
I'd do the ceiling last.
I would consider DIY to further your dollar. For a compromise, there is DIY made easier like Ready Acoustics. If you are looking for pre-made stuff, it could* be worth waiting to save, as companies like GIK and Real Traps start offering bulk discounts at roughly double digit panels or so, IIRC. Then there are the classifieds, but as you can imagine they don't last a day. Since we don't worry about "failing electronics", we pull the trigger pretty quickly. I bought near 300lbs off Audiogon myself. (crazy guy going Rives 3).