yes, same order as Gambit said, what i meant by the way your doing it, basically theres 2 ways that will get best results, 1 get a 1 man bleeding kit, you need to get one with a chain/strap to attach to the fluid bottle as it's not a threaded top, these ones can be quite expensive, the other method is the 2 man way, 1 in the car pushing the pedal, the other undoing the nipples
person 1 sit in car
person 2 get to the correct corner
p2 get the spanner ready on the nipple DO NOT undo yet
p1 pump the pedal a few times till firm then when firm keep pressure on and shout ready to p2
p2 undo nipple slowly, you should see fluid coming out and if air is present it will spit
p1 when pedal is getting low shout ready to p2
p2 tighten nipple
repeat these steps until no spitting is coming from nipple and each corner in the order Gambit said
if you still have spongy brakes it could be a split pipe somewhere letting air in or the garage that did the bleed used fluid that's been open for a while, brake fluid absorbs moisture over short periods if left on a shelf unsealed, if this is then placed in a car it can give symptoms of air in the system