the answers that have come before are pertinent to "giving you advice."
the impression i get is that you want to make money online and don't have much time or money.
is it that you want to make money and online seems easier?
there are ways to make money online/market your products that are free but that usually translates to sweat labor ie time which you don't seem to have alot of right now.
are you asking for advice to make what you are involved with work or to make money?
I might suggest thinking outside the box before starting any internet or business venture.
I am guessing you are going to school to be an Architect? Is this something you love to do or is it expected of you that you do this (maybe runs in the family)?
If you are studying architecture because you love and are passionate about the field, trying figuring out areas that could use improvement or areas the field is going in or answers to frequently asked problems. Whatever you focus on let there be a demand. You might be able to work with many of your professors to brainstorm this - get their insights and experience.
Benefits of working with your professors is that you'll be seen by them as passionate, makes it easier to get referral letters and job leads. You can turn this into a class project, getting credit for it ie killing two birds with one stone. You can enlist the help of your classmates to get this done so they get credit for it as well which helps you with the lack of time and money you face.
But the best part is this project can easily be turned into a video product, software product or ebook which you can sell. It will bring value. Your clients will sense your passion for the topic which translates to more money in your pocket.
It's not that developing other products for you are a bad idea, its that it divides you in two completely different ways.